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UNCONTESTED DIVORCE E-Z FORMS NO CHILDREN The forms in this packet may be used to fi le for a divorce if: • You do not have any children with your spouse. • You believe your spouse will not contest the divorc e . • No one is requesting alimony. These forms are shorter, less numerous, and easier to complete than the standard forms. They may be used when there is no disagreement, or no expected disagreement, between the husband and wife about how to divide assets and how to pay joint and separate debts. Most people will be able to complete the forms without assistance from a legal service provider. The packet contains: • Frequently Asked Questions • Specifi c Instructions A - (blue) • Specifi c Instructions B - (yellow) • How Do I serve My Spouse - (1) • E-Z Form 1 - (2) Complaint for Divorce E-Z • E-Z Form 2 - (2) Financial Statement • E-Z Form 3 - (1) Summons • E-Z Form 4 - (1) Proof of Service for Divorce E-Z • E-Z Form 9 - (2) Judgment of Divorce E-Z • E-Z Form 9A - (2) Page 2 of Form 9, used when both Husband and Wife signs. • E-Z Form 9B - (2) Page 2 of Form 9, used when only the Plaintiff signs • E-Z Form 10 - (1) Request for Judgment of Divorce • E-Z Form 11 - (1) Continuation Sheet Additional forms for Service by Mail and Service by Publication as well as sample forms are available upon request at the Judiciary Service Cen ter at 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, Telephone: 244-2706. WORD OF CAUTION If you have real estate, retirement/pension benefi t s, or other valuable property, you may wish to consult an attorney before using these forms. Additional documents may be necessary to allocate or transfer these assets. Revised March 25, 2004 Frequently Asked Questions page 2 Why do I have two copies of some documents? One copy is intended as a worksheet and the other is for your fi nal document. Please note that some documents only have a fi nal copy. Am I required to type the fi nal document? No. All forms may be printed clearly in black ink. When is the divorce fi nished and how long will it take? Your divorce is fi nished when you receive a copy o f the Judgment of Divorce from the court with a judge’s signature or stamp. If you and your spouse cooperate in completing the necessary papers, you should receive the Judgment of Divorce from the court approximate ly two weeks after you submit the correctly completed forms. If you are fi ling with children, your divorce will not be fi nalized until you attend Kids First. If your spouse does not cooperate by signing the n ecessary forms, you must wait at least twenty days after the completion of service before submitting your fi nal documents. Allow an additional two weeks for the court to process them. Am I required to see a judge to get a divorce? No. If your papers are fi lled out correctly, the judge will grant a divorce without requiring you to come to court. If your papers are not fi ll ed out correctly, you will be required to come to court. How much does it cost? The fi ling fee is $175, $225 if you have children. If you cannot afford the fi ling fee, you may be eligible for a fee waiver. A fee waiver form c an be obtained at the Service Center in the courthouse, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, 96793. What is a certifi ed copy? A certifi ed copy is a copy of a document that has the signature of the clerk and a statement that “This copy is a true and accurate copy of the original.” It also has a raised emblem stamped on the form. You can tell if a copy is certifi ed by feeling the form for the raised seal which is located by the clerk’s signature. Revised March 25, 2004 Revised July 10, 2006 Divorce E-Z - No Children SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS A Follow These Instructions Only If: ! You have discussed the divorce with your spouse, ! You and your spouse agree with each other about how you will divide all of your assets and pay all of your debts, and ! You are sure your spouse will sign the Judgment of Divorce in front of a Notary Public. ______________________________________ If the above conditions do not apply to you, use SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS B Revised July 10, 2006 INSTRUCTIONS A CHECKLIST Use this to help keep your divorce process organized. FORM# Document Name # of copies Date Completed Ready to copy Date Filed with court if required Date of Service on spouse if required Date of Final submission to court if required 1 Complaint for Divorce 3 2 Financial Statement 7 3 Summons 39  9A Judgment of Divorce 3 10 Request for Judgment of Divorce 3 11 Continuation Sheet Specific Instructions A  page 3 Revised July 10, 2006 Forms you will need: Form 1    Complaint for Divorce Form 2    Financial Statement Form 3 Summons Forms 9 and 9A  Judgment of Divorce Form 10 Request for Judgment of Divorce Forms you may need: Form 11 Continuation Sheet Make as many copies of this form as you need Documents you will need for information to complete Financial Statement: W age Statements and other records of income(Social Security Statements, Bank and Investment Statements, GET Returns, Tax Returns) Monthly Debt Payment Statements (Mortgage, Credit Card and Auto Payments) Please Note: Your spouse does not need to be formally served if you are following instructions A “ Step 1 Complete Complaint for Divorce (Form 1), Financial Statement (Form 2) and Summons (Form 3) by following the instructions on the forms.  If you need additional space to complete either one accurately, use Continuation Sheet (Form 11).  Make sure you complete the required information in the top left corner of Form 1.  Paper clip Form 2 to Form 1. “ Step 2 Make the correct amount of copies: Complaint for Divorce (Form 1) Original + 3 Financial Statement (Form 2)  Original + 7 Summons (Form 3) Original + 3 Then, put them in sets, original on top: U  Complaint for Divorce (Form 1) with Financial Statement (Form 2) and Summons (Form 3) attached.   STAPLE EACH SET IN UPPER LEFT CORNER Specific Instructions A  page 4 Revised July 10, 2006 “ Step 3 Take or mail the following documents to the Documents Section of the  court, 2145 Main Street, Rm. 106, Wailuku, Hawai‘i 96793. ºOriginal and 3 copies of Complaint for Divorce (Combined Forms 1, 2, and 3)) Pay the $175 filing fee in cash, money order or cashier’s check made out to the Second Circuit Court.  If you cannot afford the filing fee, you may be eligible for a fee waiver.  A fee waiver form can be obtained at the Service Center in the courthouse, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, 96793.  The waiver form must be submitted together with the documents. The clerk will return the copies of all documents to you. “ Step 4 Complete Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9A) including the top left-hand corner of Form 9.  If you need additional space, use Form 11.  If you use Form 11, be sure to complete the information in the top left corner. Make a copy of Form 2 and paper clip a copy of Form 2 to Forms 9 + 9A.  “ Step 5 Sign the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9 + 9A) in the presence of a Notary Public.  Both of you must sign in the presence of a Notary, although the signing does not need to be done on the same day or in the presence of the same Notary.  Make sure your spouse has a copy of Forms 1, 2 and 3 before he or she signs Form 9A . “ Step 6 Complete Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) by following the instructions on the form.  Include required information in the top left-hand corner of F orm 10.  Sign and date the form. Make the correct amount of copies: Judgment of Divorce (Form 9 + 9A)  Original + 3 Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) Original + 3 Then, put them in sets, original on top: U Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9A) with Financial Statement (Form 2) attached.  STAPLE EACH SET IN UPPER LEFT CORNER U  Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) “ Step 7 Take or mail the following documents to the Documents Section of the court, 2145 Main Street, Rm. 106, Wailuku, Hawai‘i,   96793.  HOW DO I SERVE MY SPOUSE? PERSONAL SERVICE SERVICE BY MAIL PUBLICATION Revised March 25, 2004 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE USED AS A GUIDE ONLY AND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER LEGAL ADVICE. How do I serve my spouse? page 2 What does Service mean? “Service” means delivering certain court papers to the opposing party in a legal action. The purpose is to inform the opposing party of an upcom ing court action. In a divorce case, the opposing party is your spouse. Proper service is required at the beginning of every divorce action because: • It tells your spouse what is going on. • It gives your spouse a chance to respond to the Court papers. There are three methods of service: Personal Service Use this method when your spouse lives within the State of Hawai’i. Service by Mail Use this method when your spouse lives outside the State of Hawai’i. You may also choose to use this method if your spouse lives outside the County of Maui. Publication Use this method when you do not know where your sp ouse lives and your unable to fi nd out from family, friends, employers, phone directories, and other sources. Personal Service Personal Service means the required documents are personally hand delivered to your spouse. You cannot serve your spouse yourself, but anyone else can, as long as he or she is at least 18 years old. You can choose a reliable friend or relative or a civil process agent to deliver the documents to your spouse. The Service Center at th e courthouse has a listing of available civil process agents. If you want someone you know to serve your spouse: Any adult other than yourself, including a relative or friend, can serve your spouse with the required documents. Choose a reliable person and remember: • The server must personally hand the documents to your spouse. The server cannot leave them in the mailbox, give them to another person, or slide them under the door. • The server does not need to talk to your spouse when the documents are hand delivered. Revised March 25, 2004 How do I serve my spouse? page 3 Personal Service (continued) • The server is not permitted to deliver the documents to your spouse between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., unless it is at a place open to the public during those hours. Examples of such establishments are restaurants, service stations, and convenience stores. The server is not allowed to serve the documents at a residence between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:0 0 a.m. • Have the server write down the date, time, and exact address where your spouse was served. If possible, have the server get your spouse’s signature somewhere on the Proof of Service (E-Z Form 4). After delivering the documents, the server must complete the Proof of Service (E-Z Form 4) including the signature and date. It must be returned to you to fi le with the Court. If you want to hire a civil process agent to serve your spouse: If you do not want a friend or relative to serve your spouse, you must hire a civil process agent. For a list of civil process agents in Maui County, contact the Service Center, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, Hawai’i, 244-2706. The Service Center has the list of civil process agents for the City and County of Honolulu, Hawai’i County and Kaua’i County, you must pay the civil process agent to serve the divorce papers. The normal fee is $25 plus mileage expenses of $0.40 per mile each way. You should ch eck with the listed civil process agents in the county for the most current information about t he cost of serving papers. All fees must be paid in cash, money order, or a cashier’s check. Give the civil process agent: 2 copies of the Proof of Service (Form 4) 1 certifi ed copy of the Complaint 1 Financial Statement Summons (Combined Forms 1 + 2 + 3) or (Combined Fo rms 21 + 2 + 3). Also provide the civil process agent with a stamped self-addressed envelope to return the completed Proof of Service (Form 4) to you. If the Form 4 which you receive back is not fi le-marked, check with the civil process agent or the Documents Section at the court. Revised March 25, 2004 How do I serve my spouse? page 4 Service by Mail If your spouse does not live in the State of Hawai’i, you are permitted to send the documents by mail if you follow certain procedures and get permi ssion from the Court. You may also choose to use this method if your spouse lives outside the County of Maui. See information in Specifi c Instructions B or CH-B . 1. Complete Form 5 (Motion for Service by Mail, Order for Servi ce by Mail) by following Specifi c Instructions B or CH-B , on Form 5. 2. Mail a certifi ed copy of the Complaint, Financial Statement, and Summons (Forms 1, 2, & 3) by following Specifi c Instructions B or CH-B . 3. When you receive the Return Receipt from the post offi ce, complete Form 6 (Statement of Mailing) by following Specifi c Instructions B or CH-B . Publication Follow Specifi c Instructions B or CH-B if you must serve your spouse by publication. Service by Publication is the most expensive method of service . The Maui News charges approximately $400. It is also the least favored. It should be used only when you have completely lost contact with your spouse and you are unable to discover whe re he or she is. Note: If you are unable to pay the cost of publication, the court may allow you to serve your spouse by mailing to a last known address and posti ng the Complaint & Summons at the Courthouse instead of publishing notice in a newspa per. Contact the Service Center, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, Hawai’i, 244-2706, for instructions and forms for Service by Posting and Mail in Lieu of Publication. Defi nitions Certifi ed Copy A certifi ed copy has a clerk’s signature and a statement saying “this copy is a true and accurate copy of the original.” It also has a raised emblem stamped on the form. You can tell if a copy is certifi ed by feeling the form for the raised seal which is located by the clerk’s signature. File a document To fi le a document you must take your form or forms to the correct court. The clerk will keep the original to put in the court record and return copies to you that have a fi le stamp on them. Revised March 25, 2004 Specifi c Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children Follow These Instructions If: • You are not sure your spouse will sign the Judgment of Divorce in front of a Notary Public, but • You are sure your spouse will not oppose the divorce or oppose the way you want to divide the things you own and how you wan t to pay the debts you owe. OR • You are not sure you will be able to locate your spouse to sign the papers necessary to get a divorce. Revised March 25, 2004 INSTRUCTIONS B CHECKLIST Use this to help keep your divorce process organize d, draw a line through forms you will not be using. FORM # Document Name# of copies Date completed, ready to copy Date filed with court if required Date of service on spouse if required Date of final submission to court if required 1 Complaint for Divorce 3 2 Financial Statement 7 3 Summons 3 4 Proof of Service 1 5 Motion for Service by Mail and Order 3 6 Statement of Mailing 3 7 Motion for Service by Publication, Affidavit, Order 3 8 Summons for Publication 3 9, 9A, or 9B Judgment of Divorce 3 10 Request for Judgment of Divorce 311 Continuation Sheet Revised March 25, 2004 Specific Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children page 3 Forms you will need: • Form 1 Complaint for Divorce • Form 2 Financial Statement • Form 3 Summons • Form 9 & 9A or 9B Judgment of Divorce • Form 10 Request for Judgment of Divorce And one of the following sets: • Form 4 Proof of Service • Forms 5 & 6, or Motion for Service by Mail, Affidavit & Order (Form 5) and Statement of Mailing (Form 6) • Forms 7 & 8 Motion for Service by Publication, Affidavit, Order (Form 7) and Summons for Publication (Form 8) Forms you may need: • Form 11 Continuation Sheet Documents you will need for information to complete Financial Statement: • Wage Statements and other records of income (Social Security Statements, Bank and Investment St atements, GET Returns, Tax Returns) • Monthly Debt Payment Statements (Mortgage, Credit Card, and Auto Payments)  STEP 1 Complete Complaint for Divorce (Form 1), Financial Statement (Form 2), and Summons (Form 3) by following instructions on the forms. If you nee d additional space to complete any form accurate - ly, use Continuation Sheet (Form 11). Complete th e information in the top left-hand corner of Form 1. Sign and date Form 1 and Form 2. Paper C lip Form 1, Form 2, and Form 3 together.  STEP 2 Read the enclosed pamphlet “How Do I Serve My Spous e?”, and decide which is the correct method for giving legal notice of the divorce of yo ur spouse. Note: If you serve your spouse by publication, the divo rce court will not divide any of your assets and liabilities (under C and D of Form 2) between y ou and your spouse. Revised March 25, 2004 Specific Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children page 4  STEP 3 Personal Service Service by Mail Publication (No action) Complete Motion for Service by Mail (Form 5) by following the instructions on the form and filling out the top left-hand corner.Complete Motion for Service by Publication (Form 7) and Summons (Form 8). Com - plete the required information in the top left- hand corner of Form 7. Sign Form 7 in the presence of Notary Public. Note: If you serve your spouse by publi- cation, the court will not order your spouse to give you any assets listed in Section C of Form 2, that belong to your spouse or to both of you. Likewise, the court will not order your spouse to pay any debt listed in Section D of Form 2 that is owed by you or both of you.  STEP 4 Personal Service Service by Mail Publication Make 3 photo copies of: • Combined Forms 1, 2, and 3. Staple each set in the upper left-hand corner. Please Note: Make an extra copy of Form 2 to hold for copying and submission with your Judgment. Take the originals and 3 copies (4 all togeth - er) to the Documents Section of the Court, 2145 Main Street, Room 106, Wailuku. You will be required to pay a filing fee of $175 in cash, money order or cashier’s check made out to the Second Circuit Court. If you think you are eligible, a fee waiver form can be obtained at the Service Center in the courthouse, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, 96793. The waiver form must be submitted together with the documents. The clerk will keep the originals + 1 of the forms and return two copies to you. They will have a file stamp on them and be certi - fied. Make 3 photo copies of: • Combined Forms 1, 2, and 3. Staple each set in the upper left-hand corner. • Form 5. Staple pages in each set. Please Note: Make an extra copy of Form 2 to hold for copying and submission with your Judgment. Take the originals and 3 copies (4 all to - gether) to the Documents Section of the Court, 2145 Main Street, Room 106, Wai - luku. You will be required to pay a filing fee of $175 in cash, money order or cashier’s check made out to the Second Circuit Court. If you think you are eligible, a fee waiver form can be obtained at the Ser - vice Center in the courthouse, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, 96793. The waiver form must be submitted together with the documents. The clerk will return two copies of the com - bined Form 1 + 2 + 3, and will keep the original + 1 of that document. The clerk will also keep the original and all copies of Form 5 until it is signed by the judge. If you give the clerk a self-addressed enve - lope with sufficient postage to send three copies of Form 5 to you, the clerk will mail the copies of Form 5 to you after the judge signs the original. If not, the copies will be left in the PRO SE folder in the Documents Section where the judge signs the original. Copies of all documents will have a file stamp and be certified. Make 3 photo copies of: • Combined Forms 1, 2, and 3. Staple each set in the upper left-hand corner. • Form 7. Staple pages in each set.• Form 8. Please Note: Make an extra copy of Form 2 to hold for copying and submission with your Judgment. Take the originals and 3 copies (4 all togeth - er) to the Documents Section of the Court, 2145 Main Street, Room 106, Wailuku. You will be required to pay a filing fee of $175 in cash, money order or cashier’s check made out to the Second Circuit Court. If you think you are eligible, a fee waiver form can be obtained at the Service Center in the courthouse, 2145 Main Street, Room 141A, Wailuku, 96793. The waiver form must be submitted together with the documents. The clerk will keep the original + 1 of Form 1 + 2 + 3, and the original and copies of Forms 7 + 8. The copies of Forms 1 + 2 + 3 will be returned to you. If you give the clerk a self-addressed envelope with suffi - cient postage to send three copies of Forms 7 + 8 to you, the clerk will mail the copies to you after the judge signs Form 7. If not, the copies will be left in the PRO SE folder in the Documents Section when the judge signs Form 7. Copies of all documents will have a file stamp, two will be certified. Revised March 25, 2004 Specific Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children page 5  STEP 5 Personal Service Service by Mail Publication Complete the portion of Proof of Service (Form 4) above the INSTRUCTIONS line. Determine whom you will have serve the documents on your spouse (see “How Do I Serve My Spouse”). Give the original + 1 of Form 4, plus a file stamped certified copy of the Complaint, Financial Statement, Sum - mons (Combined Forms 1 + 2 + 3) to the person you have chosen to serve the docu - ment. After the server has served your spouse ac - cording to the instructions on Form 4, the server must complete Form 4, sign and date it, and return it to you. Make a copy of the completed Form 4. Take the Original and copy to the Documents Section of the court and file them. The clerk will return a file stamped copy to you for your records. After you receive your copies of Form 5 from the Court, mail to your spouse a file stamped certified copy of Complaint, Fi - nancial Statement, and Summons (com - bined Forms 1 + 2 + 3) plus a file stamped certified copy Motion for Service by Mail and Affidavit, Order for Service by Mail (Form 5). These forms must be sent by certified or registered mail , deliverable to the ad- dressee only and with a return receipt requested. When you mail these forms, the Post Office will provide you with a Mail Receipt. --Keep it! After the envelope is delivered to your spouse, you will receive either the green or pink card from the Post Office. When you have the green or pink card, complete Statement of Mailing (Form 6) and make a copy of it. Take the original and copy to the Documents Section of the court and file them. The clerk will return a file stamped copy to you for your records. After you receive copies of Form 7 and 8 from the court, immediately take one copy of both Forms to the Maui News. This is important because the Maui News must have sufficient time to publish the notice ac - cording to the terms of the order. The Maui News will charge you approximately $400 at the time you give them the certified cop - ies of Forms 7 and 8. Note the date and time the court entered on Form 8. That is the date and time your case will be heard by the court.  STEP 6A Skip to STEP 6B if twenty days have elapsed since y our spouse was served and no written response was filed in your case, AND 1. Your spouse has not contacted you about the divo rce after being served OR 2. Your spouse contacted you after being served b ut expressed no opposition to your proposed division of assets and debts in Form 2 or other requests you made in Form 1. Note: If your spouse contacts you after being serv ed to express opposition to any part of the divorce, then the divorce is not uncontested. The Divorce E-Z forms will no longer be sufficient to obtain a divorce. You should consult an attorney before proceeding with your divorce. Revised March 25, 2004 Specific Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children page 6  STEP 6A (continued) For personal service, service by mail, and service by publication, if your spouse contacts you after receiving notice and is willing to help you complet e the remaining forms to finalize the divorce, fol- low steps 2 and 3 in Specific Instructions A . Then return to this point to complete your divor ce. Please note that for service by publication, if you cannot complete this step before the hearing date in Form 8, you must appear in court on the hea ring date. If any financial information is changed you must pre pare an Amended Financial Statement (Form 22) which is available by request at the Service Ce nter. Both of you must sign the Amended Financial Statement (Form 22). Complete Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) by following the instructions on the form. Sign and date the form. Make the correct amount of copies: Judgment of Divorce (Form 9 + 9A) Original +3 Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) Original +3 Amended Financial Statement (Form 22), if any Original +1 Financial Statement (Form 2) OR Amended Financial Statement (Form 22) (to attach to all copies of Judgment) 4 additional copies Then, put them in sets, original on top: • Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 +9A with Form 2 or 22 attatched) STAPLE EACH SET IN UPPER LEFT CORNER • Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) • Amended Financial Statement (Form 22) if any Take or mail the following documents to the Documen ts Section of the court, 2145 Main Street, Rm. 106, Wailuku, Hawai’i. • Original + 1 Amended Financial Statement (Form 2 2) if any (this will be filed when you submit it) • Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) • Original and 3 copies of Judgment of Divorce (Co mbined Forms 9 + 9A with Form 2 or 22 attatched) Supply the clerk with a self-addressed envelop with sufficient postage. File stamped copies of the Judgment of Divorce, signed by a judge, will be mai led to you. Your divorce is final when you have the copies. You are requested to send a file stampe d copy of the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9 + 9A) to your former spouse. Revised March 25, 2004 Specific Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children page 7  STEP 6B - DO NOT DO STEP 6B IF YOU DID 6A Personal Service or Service by Mail Publication Complete Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 and 9B). The informa- tion you put in Form 9 must match the requests you made in the Complaint (Form 1). Paper clip combined Forms 9 + 9B to Form 2. You may use a copy of the Form 2 you attached to Form 1 when you filed the initial pa - pers. If you prepare a new Form 2, the allocation of assets (WHO GETS IT) and liabilities (WHO PAYS IT) under sections C and D must be the same as what you put in the old Form 2. Note: If all of the following are true, 1. your spouse was not in Hawai’i when the complaint was served on him/her2. your spouse was not a resident of Hawai’i at the time you filed your complaint for divorce and 3. your spouse was not in Hawai’i when you became separated then the court does not have the power to determine what assets your spouse must give you and what debts he or she must pay. Therefore, draw a line through item #4 on Form 9, item #5, and the phrase “and Financial Statement” in the sentence beginning “I understand English...” on Form 9B. In item #6 under “other” write, “The court does not have jurisdiction to make personal or - ders against the Defendant.” Complete Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) by following the instructions on the form. Sign and date the form. Make 3 photo copies: • Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9B with Form 2 attached) STAPLE EACH SET IN UPPER LEFT CORNER • Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) Take the following documents to the Documents Secti on of the court, 2145 Main Street, Rm. 106, Wailuku, Hawai’i. • Request for Judgment of Divorce (Form 10) • Original and 3 copies of Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9B with Form 2 attached) Complete Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 and 9B). When you serve your spouse by publication, the court does not have the power to determine what property your spouse must give you or what debts he or she must pay. Therefore, draw a line through the words “AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT” in the title form 9, item #4 on Form 9, item #5, and the phrase “and Financial State - ment” in the sentence beginning “I understand English...” on Form 9B. In item #6 on Form 9B under “Other:” write, “The court does not have jurisdiction to make personal orders against the Defen - dant.” Paper clip combined Forms 9 + 9B.Make 3 photo copies • Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9B) STAPLE EACH SET IN UPPER LEFT CORNER Take the following documents to the Documents Section of the court, 2145 Main Street, Rm. 106, Wailuku, Hawai’i at least 7 days prior to the hearing date that the clerk entered in Summons For Publication (Form 8). • Original and 3 copies of Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9B). Note the date and time for the hearing that the cle rk entered in Summons For Publication (Form 8). APPEAR AT THE HEARING. Revised March 25, 2004 Specific Instructions B - Divorce E-Z - No Children page 8 Personal Service or Service by Mail Publication The clerk will return the copies of all documents to you, except the Judgment of Divorce. Supply the clerk with a self-addressed envelope with sufficient postage, file stamped copies of the Judg - ment of Divorce, signed by a judge, will be mailed to you. If you do not supply an envelope with enough postage, the copies of the Judgment of Divorce will be left in the PRO SE folder in the Docu - ments Section. You will know your divorce is final when you have the copies. You are required to send a file stamped copy of the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9 + 9B with Form 2 attached) to your former spouse. If your spouse does not appear at the hearing, and your forms have been completed correctly, the judge will grant your divorce at this hearing and inform you when you will receive your copies of the Judgment of Divorce. You are required to send a file stamped copy Judgment of Divorce (Forms 9 + 9B) to your former spouse. Revised March 25, 2004 Document prepared by: Name Address Phone IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAI’I COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE E-Z, FINANCIAL STATEMENT, AND SUMMONS FC-D NO. (Court Clerk will stamp number) Your full name Spouse’s full name PLAINTIFF VS. DEFENDANT Write HUSBAND or WIFE Write WIFE or HUSBAND INSTRUCTIONS 1. By signing this complaint for Divorce at the bottom, I declare under penalty of perjury that the statements and information provided herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief. Initial Date READ , INITIAL , and DATE if you DATEDATE understand and agree. 2. Personal Information: HUSBAND WIFE a. Full name b. Birth or maiden name c. Mailing Address: Street or P.O. Box City, State, Zip d. Home Phone Work Phone Cellular Phone e. Date of Birth f. Employer Name g. Employer Address: Street or P.O. Box City, State, Zip Explanation: Complete 2a through 2g. Write N/A for any that are not applicable. If any por- tions of 2a-2g are left blank, indicate why in the “Explanation” section. If you wish to have any personal in- formation remain confi dential write “Confi dential” in the blank. You must provide a mailing address where you receive mail, but it may be a Post Of- fi ce Box or in care of another person. Document prepared by: PLAINTIFF E-Z FORM 1 Revised March 25, 2004 VS. E-Z FORM 1 Revised March 25, 2004 INSTRUCTIONS 3. Marriage: Date of Marriage: Place of Marriage: Give County & State 4. Residence on Maui: To obtain a divorce: • YOU must reside or be living in Maui County with an intent to remain at the time you fi le this Complaint and • YOU or YOUR SPOUSE must have resided in or been physically present in the County of Maui for 3 months and the State of Hawai’i for at least 6 months prior to fi ling the divorce or prior to the granting of the divorce. a. I have lived continuously in Maui County since b. I have lived continuously in the State of Hawai’i since c. My spouse has lived in Maui County since d. My spouse has lived in the State of Hawai’i since IF more than one (1) year, give year IFIF only. IF more than six (6) months, give IFIF month and year only. IF less than six (6) months, give IFIF day, month, and year. You are not required to answer 4b, 4c, 4d, if the date in 4a is at least 6 months prior to today’s date. 5. Children a. Has wife ever given birth to a child fathered by husband? b. After the marriage date did wife give birth to any child not fathered by husband? c. Did husband and wife adopt an y children? d. Is wife pregnant now? Answer “YES” or “NO” to each question. If the answer to any of these ques- tions is “YES”, STOP! YOU ARE STOP!STOP! NOT ALLOWED TO USE THIS FORM. 6. Why divorce should be granted: a. Do you believe the marriage is irretrievably broken and that you and your spouse will never be able to live together as husband and wife? b. If you claim the divorce should be granted for a reason other than that the marriage is irretrievably broken, state why it should be granted. Answer “YES” or “NO” If you answered “YES” to 6a, do not answer 6b. If you answer 6b, see HRS 580-1 for other grounds for divorce. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE E-Z - PAGE 2 E-Z FORM 1 Revised March 25, 2004 INSTRUCTIONS 7. Names after divorce: a. Wife desires to be known as: (First Name, Middle Name, Last Name) which is her p current name p birth name p former married name. b. Husband desires to be known as: (First Name, Middle Name, Last Name) which is his p current name p birth name p former married name. A party may change his or her name only to a former legal name. A birth name or a name from a prior mar- riage is a former legal name. No other changes are allowed. If you do not know what your spouse de- sires, leave blank. 8. Division of Assets and Debts: Should the assets and debts of husband and wife be divided as stated in section C and D of the Financial Statement, attached to this complaint? Answer “YES” or “NO”. If answer is “NO” you must complete a new fi nancial statement which will allow you to answer “YES” to this question. 9. Alimony: Should any alimony be paid? Answer “YES” or “NO”. If “YES”, STOP! YOU ARE NOT STOP!STOP! ALLOWED TO USE THIS FORM. I request that a divorce be granted and that the requests contained in sections 7, 8, and 9 be incorporated into a judgment of divorce. YOUR SIGNATURE: DATE: COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE E-Z - PAGE 3 E-Z FORM 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 1 Your full name Spouse’s full name PLAINTIFF VS. DEFENDANT FC-D NO. Write HUSBAND or WIFE Write HUSBAND or WIFE (Complete Case Number) INSTRUCTIONS A. INCOME All income must be reported. List monthly amounts, if the amount is unknown, write “Unk.”. If the amount is an estimate, write “Est.” and explain why the estimate is reliable in the space below. MONTHLY AMOUNT HUSBAND WIFE 1. Employment salaries and wages before taxes $ $1. Include tips, commissions, bonuses, profit sharing, deferred compensation, severance pay, 2nd jobs and overtime. 2. Income from investments (including dividends) $ $ 3. Social Security $ $ 4. Net Rental Income received $ $4. Gross income from rent minus rental expenses. 5. Spousal support $ $ 6. Benefits in place of income $ $6. Worker’s compensation, unemployment, strike pay, disability insurance. Do not include TANF, SSI, Food Stamps, Sec. 8 Housing or other needs-based public assistance. 7. Self employment income $ $7. Income before taxes minus ordinary and necessary business/operating expenses and 1/2 self employment tax. 8. Other income (specify and explain) $ $8. For example, include pension, trust or estate income, annuities, VA or military benefits; national guard and reserve drill pay; lottery and gambling winnings that are continuous; income from contractual agreements or fringe benefits, including use of company car, free housing, and reimbursed expenses which reduce living expenses. $ $ $ $ TOTAL INCOME A1 $ A2$ Transfer totals to Financial Summary on Page 7. If any amount is an estimate, explain why the estimate is reliable: Revised March 25, 2004 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 2 INSTRUCTIONS B. FIXED EXPENDITURES List the expenses separately for husband and wife. List monthly amounts, if the amount is unknown, write “Unk.”. If the amount is an estimate, write “Est.” and explain why the estimate is reliable in the space below. MONTHLY AMOUNT HUSBAND WIFE 1. Housing Expenses $ $ 1. Include mortgage/rent payment, homeowner/rental insurance, and property taxes. 2. Utilities $ $ 2. Include gas, electric, water, telephone, and cable. 3. Food and Personal expenses$ $ 3. Include expenses for child(ren) in household. 4. Transportation $ $ 4. Include gas, oil, car insurance, maintenance, and car payments. 5. Loan repayments$ $ 5. Do not include mortgage or car payments. (They are included in 1 and 4 above.) 6. Minimum credit card payments$ $ 7. Child Care related/school expenses $ $ 8. Medical Insurance Premiums for dependent children 8. Include medical insurance premiums for dependent child(ren), but only the portion that applies to them. 9. Other income (specify and explain) $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL FIXED EXPENDITURES B1$ B2$ Transfer totals to Financial Summary on Page 7. If any amount is an estimate, explain why the estimate is reliable: Revised March 25, 2004 E-Z FORM 2 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 3 INSTRUCTIONS C. ASSETS - WHAT YOU BOTH OWN List all assets belonging to you and/or your spouse and their value. Then check the boxes showing who owns it now. ( H = Husband, W = Wife, B = Both) Then list the value of the asset in the column under who gets it. If the asset is being split, put half the value in H’s column and half in W’s column. Give amounts in whole dollars. If the amount for an item is zero write “0”. If Husband and/or Wife owns part of an asset with a third person, tell who the third person is and put only husband’s or wife’s share value in the column 1. Bank or Credit Union Accounts: Who owns it Who gets it (State Value in correct column) Bank or Credit Union Accounts: Include deposit accounts such as bank checking and savings accounts, credit union accounts, or Christmas Club accounts. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2. Motor Vehicles (year, make, model): Who owns it Who gets it (State Value in correct column) Motor Vehicles: Include automobiles or motorcycles titled in either your name or spouse’s name, or both. List any related loans separately under the liability Section D1, Loans. The value should be either the private sale Kelley Blue Book or you best estimate of what a buyer would be willing to pay for the vehicle if sold today . H W BH W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3. Investments and Retirement/Pension Accounts: Who owns it Who gets it (State Value in correct column) Investments and Retirement/Pension Accounts: Include financial investments such as certificates of deposit, money market funds, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities, whole life insurance, and retirement accounts. Note: Giving all or part of retirement accounts such as pensions, deferred compensation, 401Ks, IRAs, etc. to the person who does not own it may require legal preparation of complicated legal documents - SEE an ATTORNEY H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Revised March 25, 2004 E-Z FORM 2 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 4 INSTRUCTIONS C. ASSETS - WHAT YOU BOTH OWN 4. Personal Property: Who owes it Who gets it (State Value in correct column) Personal Property: Include all assets other than land, buildings, or motor vehicles. Examples are boats, RV’s, home furnishings, jewelry or other personal possessions. The value is your best estimate of what a buyer would be willing to pay for the asset, if you were to sell it today. Attach additional sheets if necessary. List any related debts under Debts, Section D-1. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5. Real Property: (Street Address or TMK) Who owes it Who gets it (State Value in correct column) Real Property: Include land and buildings such as your family home, rental property, vacation property or second home. Indicate if property is owned with another person other than your spouse. List any related debts under Debts, Section D-1. Note: If you give real property or any interest in real property to a person who is not an owner, a deed or conveyance document must also be prepared - SEE an ATTORNEY. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6. Other: Who owes it Who gets it (State Value in correct column) Other Assets: Include any other asset not listed above. For example, include here any outstanding tax refund or other money owed to you. List any related debts under Debts, Section D-1. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ C1$ C2$ Add up amounts in H’s and W’s column and transfer totals to financial summary on Page 7. Revised March 25, 2004 E-Z FORM 2 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 5 INSTRUCTIONS D. DEBTS - WHAT YOU BOTH OWE List all debts owed by you and/or spouse. Then check the boxes to show who owes it. (H = Husband, W = Wife, B = Both) Then list the outstanding balance of debt in the column, under “Who pays it”. If the debt is split, state the amount to be paid by husband and wife under the appropriate column. Give amounts in whole dollars. If an item is zero, write “0”. 1. Loans: (Lender’s Name) Who owns it Who pays it (State Value in correct column) Loans: Include any debt that you or your spouse owes, either individually or together. Indicate if a debt is secured by real property, an automobile or other property. List any unsecured loans (such as from family or friends) or school loans. Do not list credit card bills in this section - they should be listed separately in Section 2 below. Money owed to the IRS or state tax office should be listed in Section 3 below. Note: The person or company to whom you owe the debt is not bound by your assignment of who pays it. They may seek full payment from the person or persons who owe it, even after divorce, even if you and your spouse agree who should pay. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5. Credit Cards: Who owns it Who pays it (State Value in correct column) Credit Cards: List the balance that you carry on your credit cards. Include every card that either you or your spouse has and who will be responsible for paying for it. Examples of credit cards are VISA, MasterCard, Sears or gasoline company cards. Note: The credit card company is not bound by your assignment of who pays it. The company may seek payment in full from the person or persons who owe it, even after divorce, even if you and your spouse agree who should pay. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Revised March 25, 2004 E-Z FORM 2 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 6 INSTRUCTIONS D. DEBTS - WHAT YOU BOTH OWE 1. Other: (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Who owes it Who pays it (State amount to be paid by each) Other: In this section, list all debts, or your spouse’s debts, not listed above. Include debts such as court judgments against you or your spouse, liens, unpaid medical or utility bills, unpaid taxes, back child support or alimony owed. Attach additional sheets if necessary. H W B H W $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ D1$ D2$ Add up amounts in H’s and W’s column and transfer totals to Financial Summary on Page 7. Revised March 25, 2004 E-Z FORM 2 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - PAGE 7 FINANCIAL SUMMARY NOTE: Complete this summary LAST by carrying over the amounts from prior pages. A1. TOTAL INCOME - HUSBAND TOTAL A1 $ A2. TOTAL INCOME - WIFE TOTAL A2$ B1. TOTAL FIXED EXPENSES - HUSBAND TOTAL B1$ B2. TOTAL FIXED EXPENSES - WIFE TOTAL B2$ HUSBAND WIFE C. TOTAL ASSETS AWARDED C1$ C2$ D. TOTAL DEBTS TO BE PAID D1$ D2$ IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS FORM OR YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH WHAT IS WRITTEN, DO NOT SIGN – SEE AN ATTORNEY I declare under penalty that I have supplied the information pertaining to me used in this financial statement and have reviewed this statement and I certify that the information pertaining to me is accurate, complete and correct, and that any information I supplied about my wife is correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree that the division of assets and liabilities contained herein is fair and equitable. HUSBAND DATE I declare under penalty that I have supplied the information pertaining to me used in this financial statement and have reviewed this statement and I certify that the information pertaining to me is accurate, complete and correct, and that any information I supplied about my husband is correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree that the division of assets and liabilities contained herein is fair and equitable. WIFE DATE Revised March 25, 2004 E-Z FORM 2 Reprographics (10/06) FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2F-P-335 SUMMONSRevised August 30, 2002 INSTRUCTIONS TO You are required to serve a written answer to this Complaint for Divorce within 20 days after the Complaint is served to you To serve a written answer you must file the original and cop ies with the Chief Clerk of the Court at: Hoapili Hale 2145 Main Street , Rm 106 Wailuku, HI 96793-1679 and mail or deliver a file marked copy to your spouse a t the address shown in Section 2 of the Complaint for Divorce. If you fail to file your answer within the 20-day time limit, f urther action may be taken in this case, including judgment for the r elief demanded in the Complaint for Divorce, without further notice to yo u. THIS SUMMONS SHALL NOT BE PERSONALLY DELIVERED BETWEEN 10:00 P.M. AND 6:00 A.M. ON PREMISES NOT OP EN TO PUBLIC, UNLESS A JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT OR CIRCUI T COURTS PERMITS, IN WRITING ON THE SUMMONS, PERSONAL DELIVERY DURING THOSE HOURS. FAILURE TO OBEY THE SUMMONS MAY RESULT IN AN ENTRY OF A DEFAULT AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST THE PERSON SUMMONED. Write in the Name of Your Spouse. DATE CLERK OF COURT  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other applicable state and federal laws, if you require a reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Family Court at PHONE NO. 244-2770, FAX 244-2777, or TTY 224-2865, at least ten (10) working days prior to your hearing or appointment date. E-Z FORM 3 Revised February 11, 2004 INSTRUCTIONS I state under oath that: I am not a party to this act ion; I am not less than 18 years of age; and I have served a certified copy of each document checked below by delivering the same to: Name of Person served: Date of service: Time of service: Place of service:  Complaint for Divorce, Financial Statement and Summ ons  Notice to Attend Kids First  Child Support Guidelines Worksheet  Motion and Affidavit for Pre-Decree Relief and Attac hments   See Frequently Asked Ques- tions for a definition of “certi- fied copy”. Service of documents can be done only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 10:00p.m. eachday within this State Any adult other than yourself, including a relative or friend, can serve your spouse with the required documents. You can also contact a sheriff to assist you for a fee. After service, Form 4 must be filed with the Court (see Step 5 specific instructions B) For more detailed information about service see “How Do I Serve My Spouse”. DATE SERVER’S SIGNATURE PRINT NAME OF SERVER E-Z FORM 4 Document prepared by: Name Address Phone IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAI‘I PROOF OF SERVICE FOR DIVORCE E-Z VS. FC-D NO. (Complete Case Number) Spouse’s full name DEFEND ANT Write Wife or Husband Your full name PLAINTIFF Write Husband or Wife Document prepared by: Name Address Phone IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAI’I JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE E-Z, PARTY AFFIDAVIT(S), AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT FC-D NO. (Complete Case Number) Your full name Spouse’s full name PLAINTIFF VS. DEFENDANT Write HUSBAND or WIFE Write WIFE or HUSBAND A hearing was held before the presiding judge, or the court waived hearing on the matter based upon the statements contained in previously fi led documents and the affi davit(s) attached to this judgment. DIVORCE 1. A Judgment of Divorce from the bonds of matrimony between Husband and Wife is hereby granted to . The parties are restored to the status of single PLAINTIFF’S NAME persons. Either party is permitted to marry after the effective date on this judgment. EFFECTIVE DATE 2. This Judgment is effective after it is signed by a Family Court Judge and fi led by the court. NAME AFTER DIVORCE (If you do not know what your spouse desires, leave the space for him or her blank.) 3a. Wife’s legal name shall be (fi rst, middle, last name) 3b. Husband’s legal name shall be (fi rst, middle, last name) ASSETS AND DEBTS 4. The assets and debts of the parties are divided as provided in the attached Financial Statements dated , except for the following: (“N/A” if no exceptions) Document prepared by: PLAINTIFF E-Z FORM 9 Revised March 25, 2004 VS. granted to . The parties are restored to the status of single 3b. Husband’s legal name shall be USE ONLY ONE PAGE 2. ALIMONY 5. Neither party is required to pay alimony to the other. OTHER 6. Other : (“N/A” if nothing added) Date: Judge of the above entitled court: PARTY AFFIDAVITS IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS FORM OR YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT SIGN –SEE AN ATTORNEY PLAINTIFF I state under oath: The information contained in the Complaint for Divorce is accurate unless contradicted by the information in this judgment. Wife is not pregnant to the best of my knowledge. I understand English and I have read this Judgment and the Financial Statement attached. I believe both are correct. I request that this Judgment be entered. X Signature of Plaintiff Address: Subscribed and sworn to me, this day of , . Notary Public, Circuit State of Hawai’i Print Name of Notary: My Commission Expires: DEFENDANT I state under oath: I received a copy of the Complaint for Divorce and Summons in this case. I am not in the military service or I am waiving any rights as a member of the military service under the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. Sec. 521 et. seq. I understand English and I have read this Judgment and the Financial Statement attached. I believe both are correct. I request that this Judgment be entered. X Signature of Defendant Address: Subscribed and sworn to me, this day of , . Notary Public, Circuit State of Hawai’i Print Name of Notary: My Commission Expires: E-Z FORM 9A Revised March 25, 2004 USE ONLY ONE PAGE 2. ALIMONY 5. Neither party is required to pay alimony to the other. OTHER 6. Other: (“N/A” if nothing added) Date: Judge of the above entitled court: PARTY AFFIDAVIT PLAINTIFF I state under oath: An order granting the Motion for Entry of Deafault was fi led on OR more than 20 days have passed since service of the Complaint for Divorce and Summons on the Defendant. No responsive pleading has been fi led. Neither I nor my attorney (if any) has received any communi- cation from Defendant or Defendant’s attorney (if any) stating an objection to any part of this divorce including the way I propose to divide the assets and debts. The information contained in the Complaint for Divorce is accurate. Wife is not pregnant to the best of my knowledge. I understand English and I have read the attached Judgment and the Financial Statement and believe both are correct. I request that this Judgment be entered . X Signature of Plaintiff Address: Subscribed and sworn to me, this day of , . Notary Public, Circuit State of Hawai’i Print Name of Notary: My Commission Expires: E-Z FORM 9B Revised March 25, 2004 this day of , .this day of , .this day of , . Notary Public, Circuit An order granting the Motion for Entry of Deafault was fi led on OR more than 20 days have Document prepared by: Name Address Phone IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAI‘I REQUEST FOR JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE E-Z Revised February 11, 2004 E-Z FORM 10 The undersigned requests a Judgment of Divorce. This matter is uncontested and the statements checked below are correct. Take this completed document with all necessary accompanying documents to:2145 Main Street, Rm. 106 Wailuku, HI 96793 ALL CASES  The original and 3 copies of the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9 & 9A or 9B) of (Form 29 & 29A or B) combined with Financial Statement (Form 2), when required, are attached to this request. Must be submitted in every case. CASES IN WHICH DEFENDANT HAS NOT SIGNED JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE 1.  The Original Proof of Service (Form 4) or Statement of Mailing (Form 6) is filed with this request OR 2.  The Original Proof of Service (Form 4) or Statement of Mailing (Form 6) was filed on . OR 3.  An Affidavit of Publication showing a court date of at was either filed on OR will be fil ed prior to the court date stated in the publication. OR 4.  Plaintiff’s Affidavit of Mailing in Lieu of Publication was filed on and Affidavit of Posting of Complaint and Summons Pursuant to Order for Service by Mail and Posting in Lieu of Publication was filed on . If the Judgment of Divorce is not signed by both parties in the presence of a Notary Public check the appropri-ate box, 1 or 2. If the Defendant is being served by publication check box 3 and complete. If the Defendant is being served by post- ing and mail in lieu of publication, you may not submit this request until at least 50 days have passed since the date of mailing on the Affidavit of Mailing. PLAINTIFF’S SIGNATURE: DATE: date time datedate date date VS. FC-D NO. (Complete Case Number) Spouse’s full name DEFEND ANT Write Wife or Husband Your full name PLAINTIFF Write Husband or Wife Document prepared by: Name Address Phone IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAI‘I CONTINUATION SHEET FOR DIVORCE E-Z FORMS Revised April 7, 2003 VS. FC-D NO. (Complete Case Number) Spouse’s full name DEFEND ANT Write Wife or Husband Your full name PLAINTIFF Write Husband or Wife E-Z FORM 11 Sheet of 1. FORM 2. SECTIONSUPPLEMENTED 3. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 4. INSTRUCTIONS In column 1 indicate the form you are supplement-ing (i.e. E-Z Form 1 or E-Z Form 2) In column 2 indicate the section number you are supplementing. In column 3 provide the ad- ditional information.

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