Hawaii Request to Readmit A Case Into the Court Annexed Arbitration Program is a process for parties to a civil dispute to have their case heard by a neutral third-party arbitrator. This process is used to resolve disputes outside the court system and is commonly used in civil disputes such as contract disputes, landlord-tenant disputes, and divorce proceedings. The Hawaii Request to Readmit A Case Into the Court Annexed Arbitration Program is typically requested by one of the parties to the dispute, and requires the approval of a judge. The Request to Readmit A Case Into the Court Annexed Arbitration Program must include a valid reason for the request, such as a change in circumstances or the discovery of new evidence that could affect the outcome of the case. There are two types of Hawaii Request to Readmit A Case Into the Court Annexed Arbitration Program. The first is a Request to Readmit a Case that has already been submitted to arbitration and is pending settlement. The second is a Request to Readmit a Case that has already been decided by an arbitrator and is now up for appeal. In either case, the Request to Readmit A Case must be accompanied by a valid reason for readmission and must be approved by a judge.