Hawaii Summons and Notice of a Scheduling Conference is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Hawaii that orders a party to appear before the court for a scheduling conference. It is usually issued in cases involving family law matters, such as divorce, child custody, and spousal support. The document includes the date and time of the scheduled hearing, along with the court's address and contact information. It also includes a list of documents that must be brought to the hearing. There are two types of Hawaii Summons and Notice of a Scheduling Conference: an Order to Show Cause and a Summons and Notice of Scheduling Conference. An Order to Show Cause is issued when the court requires a party to appear before it to explain why a certain action should not be taken. A Summons and Notice of Scheduling Conference is issued when the court wishes to hold a scheduling conference to discuss the progress of the case.