The Hawaii Initial Report of The Guardian of An Incapacitated Person is a document that is required for guardians of incapacitated persons in Hawaii. It is a written report that provides information about the guardian's qualifications, background, and plan for providing care for the incapacitated person. The report must be filed with the court within 90 days of the appointment of the guardian. There are three types of Hawaii Initial Report of The Guardian of An Incapacitated Person: 1. Initial Report of Guardian of an Incapacitated Person: This is the initial report that must be filed with the court within 90 days of the appointment of the guardian. This report must include information about the guardian's qualifications, background, and plan for providing care for the incapacitated person. 2. Annual Report of Guardian of an Incapacitated Person: This report is filed annually with the court and must include a description of the incapacitated person's physical, mental, and emotional condition, as well as a report on the guardian's progress in providing for the person's care. 3. Final Report of the Guardian of an Incapacitated Person: This report is filed with the court when the guardianship is terminated. It must include a description of the guardian's actions throughout the guardianship, as well as an account of the guardian's assets and liabilities. The Hawaii Initial Report of The Guardian of An Incapacitated Person is an important document in the guardianship process, as it helps to ensure that the guardianship is being conducted properly and that the incapacitated person is receiving the care they need.