The following form is a Petition that adopts the notice pleadings format of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which have been adopted by most states in one form or another.
This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
A Hawaii Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support may be necessary in cases where a minor child has left the family home, is living independently, and refuses to work or go to school. This legal proceeding allows parents to request a termination or modification of child support obligations in these specific circumstances. In Hawaii, there may be different types or variants of the Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support, depending on the specific circumstances and grounds for the petition. Some possible variants include: 1. Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support — Independent Living: When a minor child has voluntarily left the family home and is living independently, while displaying a refusal to engage in education or employment. 2. Joint Petition to Terminate Child Support — Minor Left Home and Refuses to Work or Attend School: In situations where a minor child has left the family home without permission and is residing independently, while also demonstrating a refusal to work or pursue education. 3. Joint Petition to Modify Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support — Abandoned School and Employment: This type of petition applies when a minor child abandons their obligations to attend school or seek employment, leading to the necessity for a modification or termination of child support. Keywords: Hawaii, Joint Petition, Modify, Amend, Divorce Decree, Terminating, Child Support, Minor Left Home, Living Independently, Refuses to Work, Go to School.A Hawaii Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support may be necessary in cases where a minor child has left the family home, is living independently, and refuses to work or go to school. This legal proceeding allows parents to request a termination or modification of child support obligations in these specific circumstances. In Hawaii, there may be different types or variants of the Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support, depending on the specific circumstances and grounds for the petition. Some possible variants include: 1. Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support — Independent Living: When a minor child has voluntarily left the family home and is living independently, while displaying a refusal to engage in education or employment. 2. Joint Petition to Terminate Child Support — Minor Left Home and Refuses to Work or Attend School: In situations where a minor child has left the family home without permission and is residing independently, while also demonstrating a refusal to work or pursue education. 3. Joint Petition to Modify Divorce Decree by Terminating Child Support — Abandoned School and Employment: This type of petition applies when a minor child abandons their obligations to attend school or seek employment, leading to the necessity for a modification or termination of child support. Keywords: Hawaii, Joint Petition, Modify, Amend, Divorce Decree, Terminating, Child Support, Minor Left Home, Living Independently, Refuses to Work, Go to School.