Hawaii Divorce Filing Guide
Key fees, step-by-step instructions, and important deadlines — specific to Hawaii. Sourced from official state and court websites.
Hawaii Divorce Filing — Key Numbers
Step-by-Step: Divorce Filing in Hawaii
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Confirm you meet Hawaii's residency requirement before filing.
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Prepare your petition for dissolution of marriage. File at the county courthouse (fee: $215).
- 3
Serve your spouse — by sheriff ($35) or private process server, or by publication if spouse can't be located.
- 4
Complete mandatory financial disclosures — both parties typically must exchange financial information.
- 5
Negotiate and finalize your marital settlement agreement covering property, debts, and support.
- 6
Attend any required court hearings. Bring your settlement agreement, financial disclosures, and ID.
- 7
Receive the final decree. Request a certified copy for your records.
Hawaii courts offer fee waivers (In Forma Pauperis) for filers below 125–200% of the federal poverty level. Ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form before paying. → Hawaii fee waiver guide
Data sourced from official Hawaii government and court websites. Updated May 2026. Always verify current fees with your local courthouse before filing.