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This document contains official instructions for Form 2F-P-336 , Motion and Affidavit for Post-decree Relief - a form released and collected by the Hawaii Family Court. An up-to-date fillable Form 2F-P-336 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form 2F-P-336?
A: Form 2F-P-336 is a motion and affidavit used for post-decree relief in Hawaii.
Q: Who can use Form 2F-P-336?
A: Any party involved in a divorce or family law case in Hawaii can use Form 2F-P-336.
Q: What is post-decree relief?
A: Post-decree relief refers to making changes to a court order or judgment that was issued after a divorce or family law case.
Q: What should be included in the motion and affidavit?
A: The motion and affidavit should include the specific relief being requested and the reasons why the relief is needed.
Q: Do I need to file Form 2F-P-336 with the court?
A: Yes, once completed, Form 2F-P-336 must be filed with the court where your case is being heard.
Q: Do I need to serve the other party with Form 2F-P-336?
A: Yes, you must provide a copy of Form 2F-P-336 to the other party in the case.
Q: Is there a fee for filing Form 2F-P-336?
A: The filing fee for Form 2F-P-336 may vary, so it's best to check with the court or consult an attorney.
Q: Can I hire an attorney to help me with Form 2F-P-336?
A: Yes, it is recommended to seek the assistance of an attorney to ensure the proper completion and filing of Form 2F-P-336.
Q: What happens after I file Form 2F-P-336?
A: After filing Form 2F-P-336, the court will review your motion and may schedule a hearing to consider your request.
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