Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion For Default Judgment is a legal document used in the state of Hawaii to request a court judgment when one party in a lawsuit fails to respond. This type of motion is used when a party has failed to respond to a complaint, answer, or motion in a timely manner. Generally, the party who did not respond is found to be in default and the court can enter a judgment against them without a hearing. There are two types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion For Default Judgment: joint and several. A joint motion is when both parties agree to the motion and a judgment is entered against all of them. A several motions is when each party makes an individual motion, and a judgment is entered against only the party that failed to respond.