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Adoption, Guardianship, & Power of Attorney
   National Adoption Information Clearinghouse (Separate Website)
The National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, a comprehensive resource on all aspects of adoption, is a service of the Children's Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services.
By: Administration for Children and Families
  
   
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Child and Elder Abuse and Neglect
   Association for Protection of the Elderly (APE) (Separate Website)
APE is dedicated to: improving conditions for nursing home residents, giving residents a voice that will be heard, educating residents and their families on nursing home issues concerning quality of care, and providing direction to legal resources.
By: Association for Protection of the Elderly (APE)
  
   
   Childhelp USA National Website (Separate Website)
Childhelp USA is one of the largest and oldest national non-profits dedicated to the treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect. Since its founding in 1959 by Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Fedderson, the organization has directly provided help and hope to millions of children and adults whose lives have been traumatized by child abuse.
By: Childhelp USA
  
   
   Department of Human Services (Separate Website)
The Department of Human Services branch of Hawai`i government includes the Child Protective Services (CPS). CPS is the agency that handles child abuse cases.
By: Department of Human Services
  
   
   Family Violence Prevention Fund (Separate Website)
A national non-profit organization that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention, and public awareness.
By: Family Violence Prevention Fund
  
   
   National Center on Elder Abuse (Separate Website)
This site contains many elder abuse resources to help you find the assistance, publications, data, information, and answers you need.
By: National Center on Elder Abuse
  
   
   National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse & Neglect (Separate Website)
The Clearinghouse is a national resource for professionals and others seeking information on child abuse and neglect and child welfare.
By: National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse & Neglect
  
   
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Child Snatching
   Hawaii State Clearinghouse On Missing Children (Separate Website)
The Hawai`i State Clearinghouse on Missing Children operates as a Hawai`i response center for missing children adminsitered through the Crime Prevention Division of the Attorney General's Office. The agency is linked to all Hawai`i county police departments, the FBI, all mainland U.S. police agencies through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), all mainland children's clearinghouses through computer hookups with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), and national as well as state databases to enable the "tracking" of abductors and/or "missing children" through drivers licenses, vehicle registration, social security numbers and credit information.
By: Hawaii State Clearinghouse On Missing Children
  
   
   Hawaii's Own Missing Children (Separate Website)
An alert page for missing children in the state of Hawaii.
By: Hawaii State Clearinghouse on Missing Children
  
   
   National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (Separate Website)

By: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
  
   
   Court Records (Separate Website)
Search public court records online. Look up divorces, restraining orders, criminal cases, evictions, collections, etc. See what documents have been filed and minutes from court hearings.
By: Judiciary State of Hawai`i
  
   
   Family Court Rules Hawai`i (Separate Website)

By: Judiciary State of Hawai`i
  
   
   Judiciary State of Hawai`i (Separate Website)

By: Judiciary State of Hawai`i
  
   
   American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Separate Website)

By: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
  
   
   American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law (Separate Website)

By: American Bar Association
  
   
   American Bar Association Family Law Section (Separate Website)

By: American Bar Association
  
   
   Association for Children for Enforcement of Support (ACES) (Separate Website)
ACES is a non-profit child support organization which focuses on improving child support enforcement.
By: Association for Children for Enforcement of Support (ACES)
  
   
   Child Support Enforcement Agency - Hawai`i (Separate Website)
The child support enforcement program is a federal/state effort to collect child support from absent parents. In Hawaii, the state agency managing the program is the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) within the Department of the Attorney General.
By: Child Support Enforcement Agency - Hawai`i
  
   
   Child Support Law & Enforcement Agencies - Nationwide (Separate Website)

By: SupportGuidelines.com
  
   
   Court Records (Separate Website)
Search public court records online. Look up divorces, restraining orders, criminal cases, evictions, collections, etc. See what documents have been filed and minutes from court hearings.
By: Judiciary State of Hawai`i
  
   
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