Hawaii Motion For Order To Show Cause On Garnishee (also known as a Motion for Garnishment) is a legal document used in Hawaii to order a third-party (the “garnishee”) to appear in court and explain why they have not paid a debt owed to the judgment creditor. The Motion for Garnishment requires the garnishee to provide information about the debtor’s assets that can be used to satisfy the debt. It is typically filed by the judgment creditor (the person or entity owed the debt) against the debtor’s employer or other third-party who may have control over the debtor’s assets. There are two types of Hawaii Motion For Order To Show Cause On Garnishee: 1) Wage Garnishment, which is used to garnish the wages of the debtor; and 2) Bank Levy, which is used to freeze the assets of the debtor in a bank account or other financial institution.