Category: Columns
Is There A Program In The Transportation Industry For The Youth?
Advanced training for the youth as transportation workers is in the pipeline!
Deeds And Divorce
One reason for having the deed drafted so it can be signed around the same time as the decree is to minimize the opportunity for a hostile spouse to drag out the misery.
Paid Family Leave Fails Again in Hawaii
The Hawaii 2025 Legislature has once again rejected a paid family leave bill—this time, HB775.
Medical Missions: Giving Back to the Community
Dr. Montero, we need more people like you! Keep it up and don’t give up on people who are in dire need!
Caught In The Crossfire: A Family’s Perspective On The U.S.-Canada Trade War
My mother is a naturalized American. My youngest brother is a naturalized Canadian. While they are not in conflict, the countries they now pledge allegiance to—are
There Are Only Two Sexes, Declared Trump, Following God And Defying Supreme Court
Trump is simply following God. As Trump pointed out after he escaped assassination, “I was saved by God to make America great again.”
Do I Need A Trust?
It helps if the trust is named as the beneficiary of life insurance policies if the children or grandchildren beneficiaries are under age 18.
Perennial ‘Green Fee’ Proposal Would Harm Hawaii Businesses
Simply put: Imposing a tax hike on a major industry in order to pay for more government-funded programs will not boost Hawaii’s economy.
Appeasement Is Not The Answer
“Do what I tell you, or I will hurt you.” It is the President’s message.
Being Salt And Light In My Family
My father, however, found out and again asked me to stop. I obeyed. Before graduating college in 2016, I felt something was missing. I was lost, and empty, so I made the personal decision to return to CCF.
