Adoption, Guardianship, & Power of Attorney

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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.

Adoption, Guardianship, and Power of Attorney

This brochure discusses the difference between adoption, guardianship, and power of attorney.

Adoption, Guardianship, and Power of Attorney

This brochure discusses the difference between adoption, guardianship, and power of attorney.

How to get Guardianship of a Minor or Incapcitated Adult

Information about two basic kinds of guardianship: Guardianship of a Minor and Guardianship of an Incapacitated Person.

Legal Handbook for Hawaii's Older Persons, Families, and Caregivers

This handbook explains several areas of legal concerns affecting older persons as well as their families and those who care for them.

Pro-Se Packet for Legal Guardianship of an Incapacitated Person - Oahu (First Circuit)

This packet describes the steps necessary to establish a guardianship of an incapacitated person.

Adoption, Guardianship, and Power of Attorney

This brochure discusses the difference between adoption, guardianship, and power of attorney.

Hawaii General Durable Power of Attorney Template

This power of attorney authorizes another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal) whether or not you are able to act for yourself.

Power of Attorney

This brochure provides answers to commonly asked questions about Powers of Attorney.

How to request a Fee Waiver in Family Court

In Family Court, most cases require paying a court filing fee. In some circumstances, you can have the fee waived, which means you do not have to pay. This brochure explains how to request a fee waiver in Family Court.

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.

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