Hawaii Scheduling Order for Post-Decree Relief is a document created by the court in Hawaii that outlines the specifics of what needs to be done to finalize a divorce decree. This includes setting out the dates for specific tasks such as filing forms, serving documents, and attending court hearings. It also includes information on any special orders made by the court, such as spousal maintenance, division of property, and child custody. There are two types of Hawaii Scheduling Order for Post-Decree Relief: 1) Scheduling Order for Contested Post-Decree Relief and 2) Scheduling Order for Uncontested Post-Decree Relief. The Scheduling Order for Contested Post-Decree Relief is used when the parties involved disagree with the terms of the divorce decree and need to go to court to work out a resolution. The Scheduling Order for Uncontested Post-Decree Relief is used when the parties involved have already agreed to the terms of the divorce decree and just need to complete any remaining tasks in order to finalize it.