John Hill: Hawaii May Finally Move In The Right Direction On Parental Rights In Child Welfare Cases
Hawaii Said This Big Island Dad Abused His Son — Then Three Years Later Changed Its Mind
Legislature Kills Measures To Protect Parental Rights In Child Welfare Cases
Bills Would Force Hawaii To Seek Court Orders In Many Child Welfare Cases
A Gag Order In A Foster Death: When Child Welfare Secrecy Goes Too Far
Monday, December 12Racial Disparities Vex Hawaii’s Child Welfare System. Can They Be Fixed?
Hawaii Sent At Least 10 Foster Children To An Abusive Home At The Center Of A Drug Ring
Monday, November 21Hawaii Judges Were Trained To Run Better Child Welfare Hearings. Their Performance Plummeted
Monday, November 7‘Just A Number’: Parents Who Face Losing Their Kids Say Court-Appointed Attorneys Don’t Do Enough
Hawaii Senator Says Changes Are Needed To Curb ‘Illegal, Knee-Jerk’ Child Abuse Investigations
‘You Need A Warrant!’: Hawaii’s Dubious Practice Of Taking Children Without A Court Order
Government Workers Wrongly Seize A Child From Parents. Should They Be Made To Pay?
She Took Her Fight For Her Grandson Public. A Hawaii Judge Said She Went Too Far
A Judge Took Away These Kids For Good — Until A Higher Court Found A Mistake
‘Grab And Go’: How Officials Seized A Fifth Grader To Live With A Father She Barely Knew
Two bills already approved by their respective houses aim to correct a longtime shortcoming, though it remains to be seen if it's the right approach.
In the meantime, Carlos Valdez lost custody of his son in a case that sheds light on the state's procedure for deciding whether to label parents as abusers.
Critics say Hawaii's current policy flouts federal precedent and leaves it vulnerable to lawsuits.
The measures would dramatically narrow the rules for when children can be taken from their parents absent a judge's order.