Hawaii District Court TO Instructions are legal instructions for obtaining a Temporary Restraining Order (TO) in the state of Hawaii. A TO is a court order prohibiting certain activities by one or more parties, typically issued by a judge in response to a petition. Bros are generally issued to protect a person from imminent harm or to preserve the status quo in a dispute. There are two types of Hawaii District Court TO Instructions: Ex Parte TO Instructions and Contested TO Instructions. Ex Parte TO Instructions allow for a TO be issued without notifying the opposing party. Contested TO Instructions require the opposing party to be notified and given the opportunity to respond before a TO is issued. Both types of Hawaii District Court TO Instructions involve filing a petition with the court, which must include certain information such as the reason for the TO, the parties involved, and any other relevant facts. Depending on the type of TO requested, additional documents may be required. The court will review the petition and any supporting documents and decide whether to issue a TO. If granted, a copy of the TO will be served on the parties involved.