Hawaii Extend Time to File Objection to Exemptions is a Hawaii law that allows an individual to file an objection to the exemptions that have been claimed on a debtor's bankruptcy petition. The individual may file an objection within two weeks of the date of the filing of the petition. The objection must be made in writing and must include the debtor's name, address, social security number, and the number of the case. There are two types of Hawaii Extend Time to File Objection to Exemptions: statutory and court-ordered. Statutory extensions are granted upon request and are granted for no more than two weeks, unless the court allows a longer extension. Court-ordered extensions are granted upon the court's own motion and are granted for up to six months. In either case, the objection must be made in writing and must include the debtor's name, address, social security number, and the number of the case.
Hawaii Extend Time to File Objection to Exemptions is a Hawaii law that allows an individual to file an objection to the exemptions that have been claimed on a debtor's bankruptcy petition. The individual may file an objection within two weeks of the date of the filing of the petition. The objection must be made in writing and must include the debtor's name, address, social security number, and the number of the case. There are two types of Hawaii Extend Time to File Objection to Exemptions: statutory and court-ordered. Statutory extensions are granted upon request and are granted for no more than two weeks, unless the court allows a longer extension. Court-ordered extensions are granted upon the court's own motion and are granted for up to six months. In either case, the objection must be made in writing and must include the debtor's name, address, social security number, and the number of the case.