Pregnancy is a challenging process. Women go through many physical and emotional changes as they prepare to bring new life into this world. The birth of a child is also likely to be very expensive, so most expectant mothers do not want to give up their employment...
Resilience And Strength
Year: 2025
Estate administrators are fiduciaries… so?
Being a fiduciary as an estate administrator means taking on a legal and ethical obligation to act in the best interests of an estate and its beneficiaries. A fiduciary duty is one of the highest standards of care under the law, and estate administrators must manage...
What qualifies as age discrimination in the workplace?
Are you getting fewer advancement opportunities coming your way since hitting your 50s? Age discrimination affects many Hawaii workers over 40, but identifying and addressing it can feel overwhelming. Common signs of age discrimination There are many ways others may...
3 important steps to take when embroiled in a contract dispute
People sometimes say that contracts are the lifeblood of a business. The terms included in a contract can protect a company's trade secrets and control operational expenses. Businesses that have established contracts with service providers, employees and other...
How an appraisal gap can impact a real estate closing
Buying a home is a lengthy process that takes weeks, if not months, to complete. Buyers looking at residential properties in Hawaii may have to tour multiple homes before they find one that truly suits their needs. After making an offer and negotiating terms with the...
What to do if you suspect retaliation at work
Experiencing retaliation at work can feel overwhelming and stressful. If you believe you are facing retaliatory behavior, it is essential to recognize the signs and take appropriate action to protect your rights and well-being. What are the signs of retaliation?...
The common forms of wage theft and how to identify them
Wage theft occurs when employers do not pay workers their rightful earnings. This illegal practice can significantly impact employees' financial well-being. Recognizing the signs of wage theft is crucial for protecting your rights and ensuring fair compensation. Could...
Can your employer fire you after a workplace injury?
Workplace injuries can be a source of great stress, especially for breadwinners who depend on their income to support their families. The fear of losing your job after an injury can add to this anxiety. However, Hawaii has laws protecting workers from unfair treatment...
Can your boss make you work during breaks or after hours in Hawaii?
After a busy morning, you finally get to sit down for lunch when suddenly your boss walks up and asks you to keep working. Your stomach growls and you think to yourself, is this legal? Many Hawaii workers face this pressure to skip breaks or stay late, leaving them...
Health insurance and bereavement leave in Hawaii
Hawaii has unique employment laws that greatly help workers while ensuring employers create a good work environment. Two notable benefits are the Hawaii Prepaid Health Care Act and the paid bereavement leave. Let’s look closely at how these two might differ from...

