The Hawaii Ex Parte Motion For Examination of Judgment Debtor(s) Or Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor(s) is a legal document used in the Hawaii court system. It is a motion filed by a creditor that requests a court order for the examination of a judgment debtor or person having knowledge of the debtor. This motion is typically used to gather information on a debtor’s assets, so that the creditor can assess whether the judgment debtor can pay the court-ordered debt. There are two types of Hawaii Ex Parte Motion For Examination of Judgment Debtor(s) Or Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor(s): 1. Ex Parte Examination of Judgment Debtor: This motion is used to obtain information regarding the debtor’s assets. The creditor can request that the court order the debtor to appear at a certain date and time, and answer questions related to the debtor’s assets. 2. Examination of Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor: This motion is used to obtain information regarding the debtor from a person who has knowledge of the debtor’s assets. The court will order the person to appear at a certain date and time, and answer questions related to the debtor’s assets. In both cases, the creditor must provide the court with information about the debtor and the debt owed. The court will then issue an order for the examination of the debtor or person having knowledge of the debtor.