The Hawaii Order/Notice To Withhold Income for Support — Form Only is a legal document that is used to direct an employer to garnish an employee’s wages for the purpose of child support and/or alimony payments. The form is typically completed by the court or a representative of the court, such as a family court attorney, and then sent to the employer of the paying party. The form instructs the employer to deduct a certain amount from the paying party’s paycheck and send it towards the child support or alimony payment. Depending on the case, the employer may also be required to withhold additional income for other expenses such as medical costs or daycare costs. There are two types of Hawaii Order/Notice To Withhold Income for Support — Form Only, depending on the case: one for Child Support Payments and one for Alimony Payments. Both forms contain instructions for the employer to deduct a certain amount from the paying party’s paycheck and send it to the court or a designated representative. The form also includes information about the paying party such as their name, address, Social Security number, and employer contact information.