Immigrant Abuse

Self-Help Information

Other Abuse Problems

Self-Help Centers & Access to Justice Rooms

The Hawaii Court Self-Help Centers and Access to Justice Rooms are a joint effort of the Hawaii State Judiciary, the Hawaii Access To Justice Commission, the Hawaii State Bar Association, local bar associations, and the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii to help self-represented litigants better understand their rights and the court process. This is a free program provided by the help of volunteer attorneys.

Request a District Court Restraining Order

Information about how to obtain a district court restraining order.

Temporary Restraining Orders, Hawaii Island

Information about Temporary Restraining Orders on Hawaii Island

Temporary Restraining Orders, Kauai

Information about Temporary Restraining Orders on Kauai.

Temporary Restraining Orders, Kona

Information about Temporary Restraining Orders in Kona.

Temporary Restraining Orders, Oahu And Maui

Information related to Temporary Restraining Orders on Oahu and Maui.

Keeping You Safe

Domestic Violence Action Center provides the information and support you need to stay safe

Legal Help for Victims of Crime

The purpose of the Victims of Crime Project is to provide FREE civil legal services to any person who has suffered physical, sexual, financial, or emotional harm as a result of the commission of a crime.

Striving for Peace

Peace in our families is the vision at the Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC). With programs supporting survivors, honoring children, advising the system and community, DVAC works strives to bring safety to young survivors and adult survivors of domestic violence.

Human Trafficking and the T-VISA

Human Trafficking is modern-day slavery. The Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center at the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii provides free legal services to human trafficking victims. Read more about T-Visas for victims of human trafficking

Self-Help Centers & Access to Justice Rooms

The Hawaii Court Self-Help Centers and Access to Justice Rooms are a joint effort of the Hawaii State Judiciary, the Hawaii Access To Justice Commission, the Hawaii State Bar Association, local bar associations, and the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii to help self-represented litigants better understand their rights and the court process. This is a free program provided by the help of volunteer attorneys.

Know Your Rights: Sexual Harassment in Housing

Have you experienced unwanted touching, unwanted sexual advances, sexual jokes, comments, or gestures in your rental housing? Fair housing laws may help you.

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