Hawaii Divorce

Hawaii’s eight "main islands" are Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lānai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Hawaii. The word Hawaii is Proto-Polynesian and means "homeland.” Hawaii is one of four U.S. states that were independent prior to becoming part of the United States, and it didn’t officially become a state until 1959. Perhaps Hawaii is best known for being the target of Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, but it is also well-known for its gorgeous beaches, wonderful weather and for being a super popular honeymoon destination, Hawaii scores low on the divorce rate chart, coming in at #29 in the United States with a rate under 4 percent. Even though it’s a place where many marriages begin, some end there, too, so it’s best to be prepared. Check the city list below to find a qualified attorney to handle your divorce in this equitable property state.

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Divorce Attorney Listings by City

 Anahola
 Barbers Point N A S
 Camp H M Smith
 Captain Cook
 Eleele
 Ewa Beach
 Fort Shafter
 Haiku
 Hakalau
 Haleiwa
 Hana
 Hanalei
 Hanamaulu
 Hanapepe
 Hauula
 Hawaii National Park
 Hawaiian Ocean View
 Hawi
 Hickam AFB
 Hilo
 Holualoa
 Honaunau
 Honokaa
 Honolulu
 Honomu
 Hoolehua
 Kaaawa
 Kahuku
 Kahului
 Kailua
 Kailua Kona
 Kalaheo
 Kalaupapa
 Kamuela
 Kaneohe
 Kapaa
 Kapaau
 Kapolei
 Kaumakani
 Kaunakakai
 Kawela Bay
 Keaau
 Kealakekua
 Kealia
 Keauhou
 Kekaha
 Kihei
 Kilauea
 Koloa
 Kualapuu
 Kula
 Kunia
 Kurtistown
 Lahaina
 Laie
 Lanai City
 Laupahoehoe
 Lawai
 Lihue
 M C B H Kaneohe Bay
 Makawao
 Makaweli
 Maunaloa
 Mililani
 Mountain View
 Naalehu
 Ninole
 Ocean View
 Ookala
 Paauhau
 Paauilo
 Pahala
 Pahoa
 Paia
 Papaaloa
 Papaikou
 Pearl City
 Pearl Harbor
 Pepeekeo
 Princeville
 Pukalani
 Puunene
 Schofield Barracks
 Tripler Army Medical Ctr
 Volcano
 Wahiawa
 Waialua
 Waianae
 Waikoloa
 Wailuku
 Waimanalo
 Waimea
 Waipahu
 Wake Island
 Wheeler Army Airfield