JK v. HK

  • Latest Update: Jul 02, 2026
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In an important victory in our JK v. HK case, the Hawai'i Supreme Court held that an unmarried woman who is not the biological parent of a child can still establish parental rights by holding out the child as her own. A lower court had previously decided that this standard only applied to unmarried men, but not to unmarried women in the identical situation. This issue primarily comes up in situations like that of our client involving an unmarried same-sex couple who are co-parenting a child. This ruling is a major win for LGBTQ couples in Hawai'i and is a necessary clarification of the law.

Case Number:
No. SCAP-24-0000673 (Haw. May 18, 2026)
Attorney(s):
Emily M. Hills and Jongwook P. Kim, ACLU of Hawaiʻi and Makia Minerbi, Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi for appellant JK
Partner Organizations:
Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi

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