The Hawaii Request and Declaration of Counsel (For Attorneys Fees and Expenses For Non-Indigent Representation) is a form used by attorneys in Hawaii to declare and request payment for legal services rendered to clients who are not indigent. It is a way for attorneys to document and request the payment of their fees and expenses for representing a non-indigent client. There are two types of Hawaii Request and Declaration of Counsel forms: a single-page form and a multi-page form. The single-page form is used for simple cases, such as those involving uncontested divorce or small civil disputes. The multi-page form is used for more complex cases, such as those involving disputes over child custody or complex contractual disputes. The form includes information about the attorney's fee, any expenses incurred during the representation, services rendered to the client, and a total amount due. The form must be signed by both the attorney and the client, and must be filed with the court.