Hawaii Waiver of Notice and Consent To Guardianship is a legal document that allows a parent to appoint a guardian for their minor child without going through the court process. This document also waives the parents' right to receive notice of any court proceedings related to the guardianship. There are two types of Hawaii Waiver of Notice and Consent To Guardianship: Limited Guardianship and Plenary Guardianship. Limited Guardianship is used when the parent wants to give a guardian the authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor child. This type of guardianship is limited to certain areas, such as education or medical decisions. Plenary Guardianship is used when the parent wants to give a guardian the authority to make all decisions on behalf of the minor child. This type of guardianship is a more comprehensive guardianship, giving the guardian the authority to make decisions in all areas of the child's life, including medical, education, and general welfare. The Hawaii Waiver of Notice and Consent To Guardianship must be signed by both the parent and the guardian in the presence of a notary public. The document must also be filed with the court in order to become legally binding.