Hawaii Scheduling Order For Post-Decree Relief is a process of scheduling the various post-decree relief proceedings in a family law case. Post-decree relief proceedings can include motions, orders, hearings, and conferences related to child support, spousal support, alimony, child custody, visitation, and division of property. The Hawaii Scheduling Order For Post-Decree Relief creates a timeline of when and how each of these post-decree matters must be addressed. There are three types of Hawaii Scheduling Orders For Post-Decree Relief: initial orders, modified orders, and final orders. Initial orders are issued at the beginning of the case and provide the general timeline for the post-decree proceedings. Modified orders are issued after the initial order and may contain changes to the initial order’s timeline. Final orders are issued at the end of the case and are designed to finalize the post-decree proceedings.