Hawaii Scheduling Order For Pre-screen Relief is an order issued by the court in Hawaii to direct the parties to a divorce case on the steps to take before the Final Judgment of Divorce is entered. It is a tool the court uses to ensure that all necessary issues are addressed before the divorce is finalized. This order typically requires the parties to attend a settlement conference, complete discovery, exchange financial documents, and attend a mediation session. It also sets out deadlines for when these tasks must be completed. The Hawaii Scheduling Order for Pre-screen Relief has two types: the Domestic Relations Scheduling Order and the Dissolution of Marriage Scheduling Order. The Domestic Relations Scheduling Order is for cases involving issues such as custody and parenting plans, child support, and alimony. The Dissolution of Marriage Scheduling Order is for cases involving issues related to the division of assets and debts.