This document contains official instructions for Form SC-P-412 , and Form E-5 . Both forms are released and collected by the Hawaii Circuit Court. An up-to-date fillable Form SC-P-412 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form SC-P-412?
A: Form SC-P-412 is the E-5 Scheduling Conference Statement for cases in Hawaii.
Q: What is an E-5 Scheduling Conference?
A: An E-5 Scheduling Conference is a meeting between the parties involved in a case to discuss and set a schedule for the litigation process.
Q: Who needs to fill out Form SC-P-412?
A: Both the plaintiff and the defendant need to fill out Form SC-P-412.
Q: What information is required on Form SC-P-412?
A: Form SC-P-412 requires information such as the parties involved, case number, requested trial date, and any anticipated issues or disputes.
Q: When is Form SC-P-412 due?
A: Form SC-P-412 must be filed at least 10 days before the scheduled E-5 Scheduling Conference.
Q: What happens after filing Form SC-P-412?
A: After filing Form SC-P-412, a judge will review the statements and schedule the E-5 Scheduling Conference.
Q: Can I request a different trial date on Form SC-P-412?
A: Yes, you can request a different trial date on Form SC-P-412, but the judge will make the final decision.
Q: Is there a fee associated with filing Form SC-P-412?
A: There is no fee associated with filing Form SC-P-412.
Q: What should I do if I have questions about Form SC-P-412 or the scheduling conference?
A: If you have questions about Form SC-P-412 or the scheduling conference, you should contact the clerk's office or consult with an attorney.
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