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I arrived in the Territory of Hawaii in 1959 at the age of three. My dad was an Air Force JAG officer, and after Hawaii we were posted to Washington, D.C., and Sacramento before settling in Honolulu in 1971.
I graduated from Punahou in 1974, the University of Hawaii in 1977, and the University of Santa Clara Law School in 1980. I also hold a master's degree from the U.S. Army War College.
After being admitted to the Hawaii Bar, I was appointed a Deputy Attorney General for the State of Hawaii and spent the next fifteen years in government service. My principal clients were the State's welfare and Medicaid programs, the prisons, and the Child Support Enforcement Agency. My practice included class actions, federal civil rights suits, regulatory enforcement, elder abuse and neglect cases, criminal prosecution, appeals, and legislation. I defended multi-million dollar welfare cases, including one in which I wrote the friend-of-the-court brief for twenty-six states in a successful US Supreme Court appeal. I started the AG's program to bring cases of abuse and neglect of the elderly to Family Court, and drafted the legislation that eventually became Hawaii's Adult Protective Services Act. I shut down unlicensed or substandard day care, retirement homes and youth therapy programs, handled federal court challenges to conditions in our correctional facilities, chased deadbeat dads, and wrote a good deal of the State's child support laws. It was a great job for a young lawyer, and I made the most of it.
In 1995, my good friend Brad Coates offered me a unique opportunity to join the private sector and concentrate in family law. For the next twelve years, I practiced at Coates & Frey, Hawaii's largest family law firm, rising to Senior Counsel. During this time, I handled literally hundreds of divorce cases, and every other type of case known to the Family Court. In 2002, I became the first---and to date, the only---lawyer to be awarded a certificate of specialization in family law by the Hawaii Supreme Court. My certificate was awarded upon completion of a specialty certification program conducted by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, the only organization accredited by the American Bar Association to certify specialists in family law.
Throughout my civilian career in the law, I also served as an Army Reserve officer in various intelligence, command and staff assignments. After the 9/11 attacks, I was called to active duty for about six months here in Hawaii, and my unit was mobilized and deployed to Iraq in 2005-2006. After returning to Hawaii, I retired as a Colonel a few months short of thirty years of commissioned service.
In July 2007, I opened the Law Offices of Thomas D. Farrell (now Farrell & Associates), concentrating on divorce and family law. I also handle national security cases involving the revocation or denial of military or industrial security clearances. Over the years, I've been active in various community service organizations, including Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii. I continue to write and speak on issues of defense and national security.
In my free time, I enjoy reading and the beach, and I have a weakness for vintage MG roadsters. I live in Kalihi Valley with my wife of over twenty years and several well-fed cats.
Practice areas
I have done thousands of divorce cases over the years, many of them involving military families. See our website www.farrell-hawaii.com for more information on divorce.
24 years, 2,000 cases
Child custody can be an issue in a divorce or paternity case. We also handle child custody jurisdiction and child kidnapping cases. See our website www.farrell-hawaii.com for more information on child custody.
24 years, 1,500 cases
Child support in Hawaii is based on a formula. See our website www.farrell-hawaii.com for more information on child support.
24 years, 1,500 cases
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is part of a divorce case. See our website www.farrell-hawaii.com for more information on alimony.
24 years, 1,000 cases
Languages spoken
English
Farrell & Associates, LLLC
700 Bishop St Ste 2000
Honolulu, HI, 96813-4120
State | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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HI | Active | 1980 | 12/01/2019 |
Legal answers | 35 |
Legal guides | 0 |
Award name | Grantor | Date granted |
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Board Certified | National Board of Trial Advocacy | 2017 |
Outstanding Volunteer Attorney | Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii | 2016 |
Hawaii SuperLawyer | SuperLawyers | 2008 |
Kahiau Award | Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii | 2007 |
Legion of Merit | United States Army | 2006 |
Bronze Star Medal | United States Army | 2006 |
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Outstanding Volunteer Award | Hawaii State Bar Association | 2000 |
Pro Bono Service to the Elderly | Health & Community Services Council | 1988 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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Managing Attorney | Farrell & Associates, Family Law Attorneys, LLLC | 2007 - Present |
Senior Counsel | Coates & Frey, LLLC | 1995 - 2007 |
Deputy Attorney General | State of Hawaii | 1981 - 1995 |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
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National Board of Trial Advocacy | Family Law Trial Specialist | 2002 - Present |
American Bar Association | Member | N/A |
Hawaii State Bar Association, Family Law Section | Chair | 2011 - 2012 |
Publication name | Title | Date |
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Hawaii Divorce Manual | Divorce and the Military | 2015 |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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United States Army War College | MA - Masters | 2002 |
Santa Clara University School of Law | JD - Juris Doctor | 1980 |
University of Hawaii | BA - Bachelor of Arts | 1977 |
Conference name | Title | Date |
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Divorce Cases from Start to Finish for Paralegals | Your Role in Settlement and Trial; Ethical Questions | 2016 |
International Families: Money, Children and Long Term Planning | Military Familes in the Asia Pacific | 2014 |
Estate Planning In Divorce and Remarriage in Hawaii | What About the Children?/Special Problems that DIssolution Creates | 2001 |
Trusts, Estate Planning and Divorce in Hawaii | Ethical Issues/Trusts as Property In Divorce | 2000 |
Equitable Distribution in Divorce Settlements: Valuation, Tax and Other Issues | Equitable Distribution in Hawaii | 1996 |
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Naomi Hirayasu, Family Attorney on Apr 6, 2017
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
I endorse this lawyer. Col. Farrell possesses extensive expertise in the area of military law. I completely endorse and thoroughly commend his expertise in this area!
Timothy Luria, Divorce and separation Attorney on Feb 24, 2017
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
I endorse this lawyer.
Anthony Perrault, Family Attorney on Feb 23, 2017
Relationship: Worked together on matter
Tom Farrell is one of Hawaii's top Family Law litigators. You will not find a more competent trial attorney and passionate advocate. He has a complete knowledge of Family Law, and his knowledge of Military issues is second to none. Hire Tom if you can get him.
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