Legacy & Succession Planning

Through thoughtful and culturally grounded succession planning, local families can safeguard their lands from fragmentation, speculation, and commercial overdevelopment.

Be A Good Ancestor

Proactive measures protect not only the physical assets that have been nurtured for generations, but also the cultural heritage, ancestral knowledge, and ecological practices that define their identity and relationship to place.

By creating clear and family-centered plans for the future, we ensure that the land remains in the hands of those who are most intimately connected to it—the descendants, caretakers, and stewards who understand its history and purpose. In doing so, families can preserve their ʻāina as a living legacy, maintaining both its economic value and its role as a foundation for community resilience, environmental stewardship, and cultural continuity.

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