HRS §551A-4
Court can waive fees for public guardian cases
When someone asks the court to appoint a public guardian, the court can choose to waive court costs or filing fees. This means the person asking may not have to pay those fees.
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The statute, as written — Court costs
In any proceeding for appointment of a public guardian, the court may waive any court costs or filing fees.
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