Hawaii Debtors Motion To Extend Time To File Case Opening Documents is a legal document that is filed by a debtor in a bankruptcy case in Hawaii. This motion requests the court for additional time to file the mandatory documents required to open a case in a bankruptcy court. The documents typically include the petition, schedules, statement of financial affairs, and list of creditors. This motion is also sometimes referred to as a Motion to Extend Time to File Bankruptcy Documents or a Motion for an Extension of Time to File Bankruptcy Documents. There are two types of Hawaii Debtors Motion To Extend Time To File Case Opening Documents: (1) a Motion for a Final Extension of Time to File and (2) a Motion for an Interim Extension of Time to File. The motion for a Final Extension of Time to File is legally required if the debtor has missed the deadline to file the required documents. The Motion for an Interim Extension of Time to File can be filed before the deadline to give the debtor more time to prepare the documents, or in cases where the debtor has encountered an unexpected delay.