INSTRUCTIONS for UNCONTESTED CIVIL UNION DIVORCE - courts state hi 2025

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To get a divorce in Hawaii, you or your spouse must have lived in Hawaii for at least six (6) months and you or your spouse must have lived on the same island (or within your county) for at least three (3) months. If you havent lived in Hawaii long enough, you cannot file for a divorce in the state.
Because civil union meaning can extend to the civil union partnership being treated like a marriage under state laws, there are cases in which a civil union divorce may be necessary. As such, dissolving a civil union will usually involve the same legal procedures as dissolving a divorce.
The legal age to enter into a legal marriage or civil union is 18 years old.. If previously married, proof of original divorce decree or death certificate needs to be presented to the marriage agent by the applicant if the divorce or death occurred less than 30 days prior to picking up the license.
Hawaii is a no fault divorce state. This means you can get a divorce even if the other person doesnt want one. You do not have to prove that your spouse did something wrong to get the divorce. You simply have to say that the marriage is irretrievably broken.
Uncontested Divorce in Hawaii Uncontested divorces generally cost $1,500 to $2,000 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.
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Hawaii courts follow the equitable distribution model, which means property is divided based on what is fair and just, rather than simply splitting everything 50/50. The court considers various factors when making these determinations, ensuring that both parties receive a fair share of marital assets and debts.

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