Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion is a type of motion filed with the court in the state of Hawaii. It is used in civil cases when the parties involved agree to a particular action, such as a settlement or an agreement, without the need for a court hearing. This type of motion is commonly used in family law matters and other civil matters, such as contract disputes. The types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motions include: stipulated motions, consent motions, and joint motions. A stipulated motion is a motion submitted by both parties that agrees to the same action without the need for a hearing. A consent motion is a motion submitted by one party that the other party agrees to without the need for a hearing. A joint motion is a motion submitted by all parties involved in a dispute that agrees to the same action without the need for a hearing.