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Richard J. Diehl
Richard J. Diehl is a 1976 graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law. He received his undergraduate degree in Government and Public Administration from the American University in 1973. He was admitted to the practice of law in the State of Hawaii in 1983 and admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court in 1989. Richard is a member of the Hawaii Estate Planning Council, the American Bar Association and the Family Law Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association. His areas of practice concentrate in Estate Planning, Probate, Taxation, Real Estate, and Business Law, Family Law, Custody Litigation, Child Support, Adoption, and Guardianship.
RDiehl@hawaii.rr.com
Christine D. Weger
Christine D. Weger is a 1977 graduate of Rutgers University Law School. She received her undergraduate degree and a Masters degree in Sociology from University of Texas in Austin. She was admitted to the practice of law in the State of Hawaii in 1983. Chris is a member of the American Bar Association and the Hawaii State Bar Association. Her area of practice concentrates primarily in Appellate Practice as well as Taxation, Business Acquisitions and Sales, Corporations and Partnerships and Commercial Litigation.
CWeger@hawaii.rr.com
History
Established in 2005.
Diehl & Weger is an established law firm that has been in business in Hawaii Kai for over 30 years. The law firm consists of two attorneys, Richard Diehl and Christine Weger, who also reside in Hawaii Kai. The firm also opened a downtown Honolulu office in 2009.
The firm began in tax and business law, as well as estate planning. For the last 20 years, we have also specialized in family law – divorces, custody, and support – and handle probate of wills, including those involving litigation.
Meet the Business Owner
Richard D.
Business Owner
Richard Diehl is a graduate of Seton Hall University Law School and has practiced in Hawaii since founding the firm in 1983. He is Past Chair of the Family Law Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association.