Hawaii Complaint For Divorce is a legal document used to initiate a divorce proceeding in the state of Hawaii. It is a formal complaint filed in a family court by an individual seeking to dissolve their marriage. The Complaint includes basic information regarding the parties involved in the divorce as well as the grounds for divorce. Common grounds for divorce in Hawaii include irreconcilable differences, mental cruelty, adultery, abandonment, and habitual intemperance. There are two types of Hawaii Complaint For Divorce: a no-fault divorce and a fault-based divorce. A no-fault divorce requires that the parties have irreconcilable differences and that the marriage is irretrievably broken. A fault-based divorce requires that one spouse can prove that the other spouse was at fault for the breakdown of the marriage. The Complaint must be filed with the family court and must be served to the other party. Once the Complaint is filed and served, the divorce process can officially begin.