The Hawaii Adoption Hearing Flag Sheet is a document used in Hawaii family court proceedings to help identify potential legal issues that may arise during the adoption process. It is a checklist that includes a variety of topics such as the legal rights of the child, the adoptive parents’ ability to provide a stable and loving home, and any potential risks that could arise from the adoption. The flag sheet is completed by the court and distributed to all parties involved in the adoption prior to the hearing. There are two types of Hawaii Adoption Hearing Flag Sheets: the Flag Sheet for Adoptive Parents and the Flag Sheet for Adopters. The Flag Sheet for Adoptive Parents covers topics such as the parents’ financial and housing stability, the child’s medical history, and the parental rights of the biological parents. The Flag Sheet for Adopters covers topics such as the child’s emotional and physical health, the child’s education, and the child’s legal rights.