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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 586

§586-9 Modification of order.

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§586-9 Modification of order. Upon application, notice to all parties, and hearing, the court may modify the terms of an existing order for protection. The court may deny, without hearing, a motion to dismiss or to modify the terms of an existing order for protection if the motion, on its face, does not allege facts sufficient to establish a material change in the circumstances of the parties since the issuance or last modification of the order. [L 1982, c 123, pt of §2; am L 2001, c 212, §1]
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