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Proposed Order Regarding Ex Parte Request to Appear by Video is a legal document that was released by the Hawaii Family Court - a government authority operating within Hawaii.
Q: What is the Proposed Order Regarding Ex Parte Request to Appear by Video?
A: The Proposed Order is a document that deals with a request to appear by video in a legal proceeding in Hawaii.
Q: What is an Ex Parte Request?
A: An Ex Parte Request is a request made to the court by one party without notifying or involving the other party in the case.
Q: What is meant by Appearing by Video?
A: Appearing by video means participating in a court hearing or proceeding remotely using video conferencing technology instead of being physically present in the courtroom.
Q: Why would someone request to Appear by Video?
A: There are various reasons for requesting to appear by video, such as distance, travel restrictions, medical conditions, or other extenuating circumstances that make it difficult or impossible to be physically present in court.
Q: Who can make an Ex Parte Request to Appear by Video?
A: Either party in a legal proceeding can make an Ex Parte Request to Appear by Video, but it is subject to approval by the court.
Q: What is the purpose of the Proposed Order?
A: The Proposed Order is used to formalize the court's decision on the Ex Parte Request and to outline the terms and conditions for appearing by video in the legal proceeding.
Q: What should be included in the Proposed Order?
A: The Proposed Order should include details such as the names of the parties, the case number, the date and time of the appearance by video, the video conferencing platform to be used, and any other conditions or requirements set by the court.
Q: Is the Proposed Order legally binding?
A: Yes, once the court approves and signs the Proposed Order, it becomes a legally binding document that must be followed by the parties involved.
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