The Hawaii Annual Report of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person is a legal document that must be filed with the court each year by the court-appointed guardian of an incapacitated person. This report provides an up-to-date account of the ward's current condition, financial status, and any changes or developments since the last report. It also includes information about the guardian's duties and activities for the preceding year. In Hawaii, there are two types of Hawaii Annual Reports of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person. The first type is the Hawaii Annual Report of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person, which must be submitted on or before the anniversary date of the guardianship appointment. The second type is the Hawaii Interim Report of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person, which must be submitted within 30 days of any significant change in the ward’s condition or financial status. The Hawaii Annual Report of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person must include a statement of the ward's current condition and any changes since the last report; a statement of the guardian's duties and activities; an account of the ward's financial status; and a list of any changes in the guardian's duties or activities since the last report. The guardian must also provide any other relevant information requested by the court. Keywords: Hawaii Annual Report of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person, incapacitated person, guardianship appointment, financial status, guardian's duties and activities, changes in the guardian's duties or activities.