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Hawaii Divorce Courthouse Directory

Find the right courthouse for divorce paperwork in Hawaii instantly with our complete, easy-to-use directory. Get immediate access to addresses, phone numbers, and required forms for every divorce court across the state. Start using our simple directory right now to help your family or learn about the legal system without any confusion.

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Each county listing provides essential details including courthouse addresses, judge information, filing hours, and required documentation. Browse all counties alphabetically or use our quick search feature to find exactly what you need in seconds.

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Where to File for Divorce in Maui County, HI

ByDivorce Courts Team May 21, 2025

Divorce Courts in Maui County, HI Court Name Location Phone Hours Judge(s) Second Circuit Court 2145 Main St, Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 244-2976…

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Where to File for Divorce in Hawaii County, HI

ByDivorce Courts Team May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

Divorce Courts in Hawaii County, HI Court Name Location Phone Hours Judge(s) Hilo District Court 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720-4212 (808) 961-7470…

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Where to File for Divorce in Honolulu County, HI

ByDivorce Courts Team May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

Divorce Courts in Honolulu County, HI Court Name Location Phone Hours Judge(s) First Circuit Family Court 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 (808)…

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Legal Basics

Hawaii Family Court System Overview

The Hawaii Family Court system handles legal matters related to divorce, child custody, support, adoption, and domestic relations. Each county has a designated family court division or judge responsible for resolving family law disputes. These courts prioritize the best interests of children and aim to provide fair outcomes for all parties involved.

1. Divorce and legal separation
2. Child and spousal support enforcement
3. Child and spousal support enforcement

Filing Guide

How to File for Divorce in Hawaii

Divorce starts when one person (called the “petitioner”) fills out and files divorce papers with the court. Then, those papers have to be officially delivered (or “served”) to the other person (the “respondent”). After that, the court gives the respondent time to reply. If both people agree on things like money, property, and kids, the divorce can be easier and quicker. Once everything is sorted out, the judge signs the final divorce order, and the marriage is officially over.

1

File the Divorce Papers

One spouse files a petition or complaint for divorce with the court.

2

Serve the Other Spouse

The filed papers are officially delivered to the other spouse, who has a chance to respond.

3

Finalize the Divorce

If both spouses agree, they submit a settlement for approval. If not, the court may hold hearings before issuing a final divorce order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I find the right courthouse to file for divorce in Hawaii?
  • Can I file for divorce in a different Hawaii county from where I live?
  • Are court addresses and phone numbers up to date in this directory?

You should file for divorce at the circuit court located in the county where either you or your spouse currently lives. Use our directory to search courthouses by county for accurate contact information and addresses.

In most cases, you must file in the county where you or your spouse resides. Filing in the wrong county could delay your case or lead to a dismissal.

Yes, we regularly update our listings to reflect the latest courthouse information, including addresses, phone numbers, and website links when available.

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