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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Circuit Family Court Request to Purchase Court Records in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Requestor Information' section. Enter your first name, last name, address, city, state, zip code, and email address. If you have additional contact information, you can include that as well.
  3. Indicate your relationship to the case by checking one of the options provided: whether you are the attorney of record or not a party to the case.
  4. In the 'Case Identification' section, specify the case type (e.g., Civil, Criminal) and enter the case number along with the names of all parties involved in the case.
  5. Move on to 'Records Requested.' Here, select whether you want all documents or only specific ones. If selecting specific documents, list them clearly along with their filing dates and titles.
  6. If applicable, check for RUSH service and acknowledge understanding of any associated fees. Ensure that you accurately indicate how many copies you need for each document type.
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Rule 59(e) of the Hawaii Family Court Rules sets forth the requirements for motions to reconsider, alter or amend a judgment or order. At the time this rule was originally promulgated, the statute required that a motion for reconsideration be filed prior to taking an appeal in a Chapter 587 case.
If you want or need to change your custody order but your co-parent does not agree, you will need to file a petition with the court. Your petition must allege a change in circumstances and show why your proposed modifications are in the best interest of your children. A hearing will be held on your petition.
Rule 41. DISMISSAL OF ACTIONS. (a) Voluntary dismissal: Effect thereof. (1) By notice of dismissal; by stipulation.
If decree or order finally obtained by offeree after hearing is patently not more favorable as a whole than settlement offer, Hawaii family court rule 68 requires offeree to pay costs, including reasonable attorney fees incurred after making of offer, unless court determines such would be inequitable under this section
Rule 37. FAILURE TO MAKE OR COOPERATE IN DISCOVERY; SANCTIONS. (a) Motion for order compelling discovery. (1) Appropriate court.

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There are three types of courts in Hawaii that handle criminal matters: Circuit Court handles the more serious cases (called felonies) District Court handles the less serious cases (called misdemeanors) Family Court handles cases involving juveniles and family and household members.

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