Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion is a legal motion for relief from a court order or judgment, in which the parties involved do not have to appear in court. This motion can be used for a variety of cases, from bankruptcy to civil or criminal matters. The motion is usually sought when the parties are in agreement but do not wish to appear in court. There are two types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motions: Default Judgment Non-Hearing Motion and Agreed Order Non-Hearing Motion. A Default Judgment Non-Hearing Motion is when the court enters a judgment against one party as a result of their failure to appear in court or answer the complaint. An Agreed Order Non-Hearing Motion is when the parties agree to the terms of the order without a hearing. Both types of motions require the filing of a motion, supporting affidavits, and a proposed order.