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The Truth About Estate Planning with Amphay Champathong

This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Amphay Champathong of Estate Planning Group Hawaii. Amphay demystifies estate planning. We discover the difference between a will and an estate plan, the misconceptions that may leave families unprotected, and the steps to create or update your trust. Amphay also shares fascinating insights about celebrities like Aretha Franklin and the Black Panther who lacked proper estate plans.

We also have our Experts We Trust. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management discusses essential steps when transitioning property managers and the challenges of inheriting problem tenants. Bradley Maruyama of Allstate Insurance offers advice for anyone shopping for insurance: understand exactly what you're buying, especially your coverage details, and communicate property updates to your agent to ensure your policy reflects your needs.


Who is Amphay Champathong?

Amphay arrived in Hawaii with his family after spending a couple of years in a camp. He grew up in Kalihi, attended Kalani High School, and went on to complete his college education at the University of Hawaii. He holds a BA in Sociology, a Master’s in Social Work, and a Juris Doctorate from the William S. Richardson School of Law. As a member of the Hawaii State Bar Association, he practices in Estate Planning and serves as a Guardian-ad-Litem, making significant contributions to our community.

Estate Planning Group of Hawaii lives on their statement "Our Promise is Your Peace of Mind." Whether you are in the need for Estate Planning, Probate Administration, Medicaid Planning, Asset Protection, or assistance with a Conservatorship or Guardianship Proceeding, they deliver on this promise by utilizing their years of experience, vast knowledge, steadfast integrity, compassion, and open communication to foster their clients’ “peace of mind.”

To reach Amphay, you may contact him in the following ways:

Phone:  (808) 218-9301