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If you and your spouse can agree on everything such as child custody visitation, how the bills and money are divided up, and how to divide retirement benefits, then you can get an uncontested divorce. This generally takes about two (2) months to finalize after you have completed the paperwork.
Hawaii is not a community property state, which means the judge will decide how property is divided on the basis of the skills and employability of each spouse, any special medical (or other financial) needs, and the value of unpaid work such as raising children and maintaining the home, for instance.
For birth, marriage or civil union, death, and divorce certificates and to check on the status of an order, call (808) 586-4539 or email doh.issuanceQuery@doh.hawaii.gov. For neighbor islands, contact your local District Health Office. Online orders are accessible statewide.
Uncontested Divorce in Hawaii Uncontested divorces generally cost $1,500 to $2,00 in legal fees and can be concluded within a few months. We must stress, however, that every single item of the divorce settlement must be mutually agreed upon. Otherwise, the court considers the case to be contested.
Hawaii law has a no-fault stance on divorce, in which the marriage will be terminated as long as the parties have lived separately and apart for two years or have been legally separated. There are no defenses available to a divorce filing.
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An Agreement Incident to Divorce or AID is a supplemental document to a Decree of Divorce. This document is completely confidential and not filed with the decree and therefore not viewable in the public record.
A divorce is uncontested when the parties agree on all terms and cooperate fully in signing papers; a contested divorce requires conferences, negotiations, and possibly court hearings. If your spouse has an attorney, we consider the divorce to be contested.

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