Hawaii Bankruptcy Law

All you need to know about bankruptcy laws in HI

By T.S. Johnson, Sweet Potato Pie
No one starts a business thinking it will fail and they will end up researching Hawaii business bankruptcy law. Things however do change, and there may come a time when exercising your bankruptcy options in Hawaii becomes the best course of action for yourself and your business.

Learn all you can about bankruptcy laws in Hawaii before you begin to make a decision about filing for bankruptcy. Understand what the ramifications will be to your life and your business when filing for bankruptcy in Hawaii. Before filing for bankruptcy, keep in mind the following:
  1. Know what you’re going to do with your life once the bankruptcy is complete.
  2. Take note on how Hawaii bankruptcy law is going to affect life going forward, from getting credit to starting a new business.
  3. Analyze the decisions that were made that led to your bankruptcy filing. Take note so you won’t repeat the same mistakes again.

 

Understand the Hawaii debt law process

Filing for bankruptcy changed drastically with the passage of the 2005 bankruptcy laws. With the changes, it is much harder to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, so take the time to understand what the new process entails when filing for business bankruptcy. Hawaii laws have changed accordingly, so learn what you can to make an informed decision on whether filing for bankruptcy protection is right for you.
Try: Learn about the Hawaii bankruptcy process with an easy-to-understand explanation at Lawyers.com. Hawaii Bankruptcy.com gives detailed information on Hawaii’s bankruptcy process.

Know the exemptions you have under Hawaii bankruptcy laws

You should know the exemptions you have available under Hawaii bankruptcy laws. All of your assets are at stake when you file for bankruptcy. You want to have a thorough understanding of what you can cannot keep before you start the bankruptcy process.
Try: Personal Bankruptcy Information has a chart with all of the available exemptions in Hawaii and links to other Hawaii bankruptcy law information, such as the needed forms and Hawaii bankruptcy courts. The Bankruptcy Site has a page that covers the available exemptions in Hawaii as well as a host of other Hawaii bankruptcy information.

Hire a good bankruptcy attorney in Hawaii to get you through the process

Take the time to find a good bankruptcy lawyer. Hawaii has plenty of high quality bankruptcy lawyers to choose from. Find one that is a good fit for you and your business.
Try: Hawaii Bankruptcy Lawyers.com has a wealth of information on Hawaii bankruptcy attorneys, and it offers a search that allows you to get a free consultation from a bankruptcy attorney in your area. Carlsmith Ball is one of many Hawaii bankruptcy law firms that can help you with your bankruptcy filing.

 

  • To help you make the decision on whether bankruptcy protection is right for you, determine what your priority debts are before filing for bankruptcy. Your priority debts include things such as alimony, child support or any back taxes you may owe that won't be wiped out during the bankruptcy process.