This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii Family Court - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 2F-P-373?
A: Form 2F-P-373 is a legal document used in Hawaii for ex-parte requests to allow one-time retrieval of belongings in FCDA (Family Court Domestic Abuse) cases.
Q: What is an ex-parte request?
A: An ex-parte request is a legal request made by one party, without the other party present or notified.
Q: Who can use Form 2F-P-373?
A: Form 2F-P-373 is specifically for use in FCDA cases in Hawaii.
Q: What is FCDA?
A: FCDA stands for Family Court Domestic Abuse, which refers to cases involving domestic violence or abuse within a family.
Q: What is the purpose of Form 2F-P-373?
A: The purpose of Form 2F-P-373 is to request permission from the court to retrieve personal belongings from a residence or other location in an FCDA case.
Q: Is Form 2F-P-373 only for one-time retrieval of belongings?
A: Yes, Form 2F-P-373 is specifically for one-time retrieval of belongings.
Q: Do both parties need to be present for the retrieval?
A: No, an ex-parte request means that only one party is involved in the retrieval.
Q: What should be included in the request?
A: The request should include the details of the specific belongings to be retrieved and the location where they are located.
Q: Can the court deny the request?
A: Yes, the court has the discretion to deny the request if it deems it necessary to protect the safety or well-being of the parties involved.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 2F-P-373 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii Family Court.