A Hawaii Divorce Decree (Without Minor and Or Dependent Children) is a document issued by the court granting a divorce between two parties. This type of divorce decree is used when there are no minor and/or dependent children involved in the divorce proceedings. The Hawaii Divorce Decree (Without Minor and Or Dependent Children) typically includes the following information: the names and addresses of the parties involved, the date of the decree, the court’s ruling, the division of assets and debts, and the waiver of spousal support. The Hawaii Divorce Decree (Without Minor and Or Dependent Children) also outlines the terms of the divorce, including the division of property and responsibility for debts. There are two types of Hawaii Divorce Decree (Without Minor and Or Dependent Children): an Absolute Divorce Decree and a Limited Divorce Decree. An Absolute Divorce Decree is a permanent termination of the marriage, while a Limited Divorce Decree does not permanently end the marriage, but grants a legal separation with certain rights and responsibilities.