Hawaii Motion For Order To Show Cause On Garnishee is a legal document filed in the state of Hawaii which is used to order a garnishee, or third party, to appear in court and explain why the garnishee should not be required to pay a debt of a debtor. The Motion is used when the debtor has not paid a judgment and the creditor wishes to have the garnishee pay the debt on behalf of the debtor. The Motion orders the garnishee to appear in court and explain why they should not be liable for the debt of the debtor. The Motion also requires the garnishee to provide information to the court about their finances, including the amount of assets or income they may have that can be used to pay the debt. There are two types of Hawaii Motion For Order To Show Cause On Garnishee: (1) Motion for Order to Show Cause if the garnishee is an employer; and (2) Motion for Order to Show Cause if the garnishee is a bank.