The Hawaii Declaration Regarding Attorneys Fees and Costs is a document from the Hawaii Supreme Court that outlines the fees and costs associated with legal representation in the state of Hawaii. This document provides guidelines for both attorneys and their clients to ensure that legal fees are fair and reasonable. It outlines the allowable fees and costs, as well as the procedures for filing a petition for fees and costs. The Hawaii Declaration Regarding Attorneys Fees and Costs also provides information on the duties and responsibilities of attorneys and their clients. There are two types of Hawaii Declaration Regarding Attorneys Fees and Costs: the Standard Declaration and the Uncontested Declaration. The Standard Declaration applies to the majority of cases and outlines the guidelines for determining reasonable fees and costs, as well as the procedures for filing a petition for fees and costs. The Uncontested Declaration applies to uncontested cases and sets out the fees and costs that may be charged in those cases. Both Declarations provide detailed information regarding the duties and responsibilities of attorneys and their clients.