Hawaii Garnishee Disclosure is a legal document used to provide notice to an employer and/or employee of a wage garnishment in Hawaii. The disclosure must be provided to affected parties by the creditor, and includes information such as the amount of the garnishment, the duration of the garnishment, and the contact information for the creditor. There are two types of Hawaii Garnishee Disclosure: wage garnishment and lump-sum garnishment. The wage garnishment disclosure requires the employer to deduct a percentage of the employee's wages, while the lump-sum garnishment requires the employer to pay the creditor the full amount of the garnishment out of the employee's wages.