A Hawaii Ex Parte Motion For Examination of Judgment Debtor(s) Or Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor(s) is a legal document that is used by a creditor to obtain information from a debtor or person with knowledge of the debtor's financial situation. The motion is filed in the court where the judgment was entered and must be served on the debtor and other parties who may have information about the debtor's assets, liabilities, and financial condition. The motion requests that the court order the debtor and/or person with knowledge of the debtor's financial situation to appear at a specific time and place to answer questions and provide documents related to the debtor's financial situation. There are two main types of Hawaii Ex Parte Motion For Examination of Judgment Debtor(s) Or Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor(s): an Examination of Judgment Debtor(s) and an Examination of Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor(s). With an Examination of Judgment Debtor(s), the creditor is asking the court to order the debtor to appear and answer questions under oath, provide documents, and produce any tangible items in the debtor’s possession or control related to the debtor's assets, liabilities, and financial condition. With an Examination of Person Having Knowledge of Judgment Debtor(s), the creditor is asking the court to order the person with knowledge of the debtor's financial situation to appear and answer questions under oath, provide documents, and produce any tangible items in the person's possession or control related to the debtor's assets, liabilities, and financial condition.