This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form 5DC53 Exhibit A for the current year.
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 Writ of Execution?
A: A Writ of Execution is a court order that allows a creditor to collect a debt by seizing and selling the debtor's property.
Q: What is the purpose of a Writ of Execution?
A: The purpose of a Writ of Execution is to enforce a judgment and help the creditor recover the money owed to them.
Q: What are the Hawaii Revised Statutes 651-32?
A: Hawaii Revised Statutes 651-32 is the specific law in Hawaii that governs Writs of Execution.
Q: Who can obtain a Writ of Execution in Hawaii?
A: A creditor who has obtained a judgment against a debtor can apply for a Writ of Execution in Hawaii.
Q: What can be seized and sold under a Writ of Execution?
A: Under a Writ of Execution, the sheriff or other authorized officer can seize and sell the debtor's property, such as vehicles, real estate, or personal belongings, to satisfy the debt.
Q: Are there any exemptions to what can be seized under a Writ of Execution?
A: Yes, certain property may be exempt from seizure under a Writ of Execution, such as necessary personal items, clothing, and some types of income.
Q: What is the process for obtaining a Writ of Execution in Hawaii?
A: To obtain a Writ of Execution in Hawaii, the creditor must file an application with the court, provide proof of the judgment, and pay the required fees.
Q: How long is a Writ of Execution valid in Hawaii?
A: In Hawaii, a Writ of Execution is typically valid for one year, but it can be renewed for additional periods of time.
Q: Can a debtor challenge a Writ of Execution in Hawaii?
A: Yes, a debtor can challenge a Writ of Execution in Hawaii by filing a motion with the court and presenting valid reasons for why the writ should not be enforced.
Q: Can a debtor stop a Writ of Execution in Hawaii?
A: A debtor may be able to stop a Writ of Execution in Hawaii by paying the debt in full or negotiating a settlement with the creditor.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 5DC53 Exhibit A by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii District Courts.