Hawaii Answer to Complaint for Civil Union Divorce is a legal document filed in response to a Complaint for Divorce in the State of Hawaii. This document is used by the Respondent to assert their answers to the allegations made in the Complaint and to assert any affirmative defenses they may have. The Hawaii Answer to Complaint for Civil Union Divorce must be filed with the court in the same county or circuit court where the Complaint was filed. There are three types of Hawaii Answer to Complaint for Civil Union Divorce: no-fault, fault based, and summary dissolution. No-fault divorces require that both parties agree to the dissolution of the marriage and that irreconcilable differences have caused the breakdown of the marriage. Fault based divorces require that one party must prove the other spouse is at fault for the dissolution of the marriage. Summary dissolution divorces allow for an expedited divorce process in which both parties agree to the dissolution of the marriage without the need to prove fault. In each of these Answer documents, the Respondent will answer the allegations made in the Complaint, admit or deny each allegation, and assert any affirmative defenses they may have.