Rules of Court
Restraining orders, see HFCR rule 65.
Law Journals and Reviews
1998 Hawai`i Legislation and Case Law Update. 21 UH L. Rev. 317.
Case Notes
A chapter 586 protective order does not unconstitutionally curtail a person's freedom of movement. 85 H. 197 (App.), 940 P.2d 404.
The order to a respondent to show cause under subsection (a) is a direction from the court to appear at a hearing to answer and to respond to the petition’s allegations, rather than a mandate which places the burden on the respondent of initially going forward with evidence to prove the negative of the allegations. 91 H. 438 (App.), 984 P.2d 1264.
Unless expressly permitted by the court, §134-7(f) unqualifiedly prohibits a person subject to an order under this chapter from possession and control of a firearm during the pendency of that order; this prohibition is effective irrespective of whether the respondent owned the firearms involved. 91 H. 438 (App.), 984 P.2d 1264.