This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii District Courts - 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 a Garnishee Summons?
A: A Garnishee Summons is a legal document used to collect money from a third party, known as the garnishee, to satisfy a judgment debt.
Q: What is a Motion for Issuance of Garnishee Summons After Judgment?
A: A Motion for Issuance of Garnishee Summons After Judgment is a formal request to the court to issue a garnishee summons to collect money from a third party after a judgment has been made.
Q: What is a garnishee?
A: A garnishee is a third party who holds or owes money to the judgment debtor, and is required to pay that money to the judgment creditor in response to a garnishee summons.
Q: What is a Declaration?
A: A Declaration is a written statement made under penalty of perjury, asserting the truth of the facts stated in the document.
Q: What is a non-conclusory declaration?
A: A non-conclusory declaration is a statement that provides specific facts and details, rather than just offering general conclusions or opinions.
Q: What is an Order?
A: An Order is a written directive issued by the court, commanding a specific action or requiring compliance with certain terms.
Q: What are Exhibits?
A: Exhibits are additional documents or evidence presented in support of a motion or legal proceeding.
Q: What is Garnishee Information?
A: Garnishee Information refers to the details and relevant information about the garnishee, such as their name, address, and financial information.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 5DC29 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii District Courts.