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I am the sole caregiver for my moʻopuna. Does our hānai relationship give me legal rights? What legal process do we need?
By Angela Correa-Pei, NHLC Of Counsel Hānai – the traditional practice where someone ...
The real property taxes for my ‘ohana land are so high. How can I get it reduced?
By Liʻūla Christensen, NHLC Senior Staff Attorney Real property taxes are burdensome ...
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By Angela Correa-Pei, NHLC Of Counsel Hānai – the traditional practice where someone other than the natural parents assumes kuleana for a child’s upbringing – is well-established in Hawaiian culture and common in ...
By Liʻūla Christensen, NHLC Senior Staff Attorney Real property taxes are burdensome and must be kept current to avoid tax liens and foreclosures. The counties offer a variety of exemptions that may ...
The Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation is proud to welcome its Fall 2025 Huʻeaʻo undergraduate interns, Joanie Wood (Dartmouth College) and Samantha Murray (University of Queensland). NHLC’s Huʻeaʻo experiential learning program allows undergraduate ...
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