Withdrawal of Appeal and Certificate of Service is a legal document that was released by the Hawaii Department of Labor & Industrial Relations - a government authority operating within Hawaii.
Q: What is a Withdrawal of Appeal?
A: A Withdrawal of Appeal is a document filed by a party to voluntarily withdraw their appeal from a court case.
Q: How can I file a Withdrawal of Appeal in Hawaii?
A: To file a Withdrawal of Appeal in Hawaii, you typically need to prepare a written document stating your intention to withdraw the appeal and submit it to the court where the appeal was filed.
Q: What is a Certificate of Service?
A: A Certificate of Service is a document that certifies that a copy of a court document, such as the Withdrawal of Appeal, has been properly served on all parties involved in the case.
Q: Why is a Certificate of Service necessary?
A: A Certificate of Service is necessary to provide evidence that all parties to the case have been notified of the filing of the Withdrawal of Appeal.
Q: Is there a fee to file a Withdrawal of Appeal and a Certificate of Service in Hawaii?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with the Withdrawal of Appeal, and you should check with the court clerk's office for the current fee schedule.
Q: Can I withdraw my appeal at any time in the court process?
A: In most cases, you can withdraw your appeal at any time before a final decision has been made by the appellate court.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii Department of Labor & Industrial Relations.