Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion for Continuance is a legal motion that can be filed in the court to request a postponement of a hearing or trial that has been scheduled, without the need for a hearing. The motion is typically used when the party filing the motion is unable to attend the hearing or trial due to a conflict in schedules or other issues. There are two main types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion for Continuance: stipulated and non-stipulated. A stipulated motion is when both parties agree to the continuance, while a non-stipulated motion is when one party files the motion and the other party does not agree. The court will then review the motion and decide whether to grant the continuance.