HRS §560:1-402
Notice; waiver
This section says who can give up their right to receive notice in a court case. Most people can do it in writing, but people under guardianship or protection cannot. It is a narrow rule about waiving notice.
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The statute, as written — Notice; waiver
A person, including a guardian ad litem, conservator, or other fiduciary, may waive notice by a writing signed by the person or the person's attorney and filed in the proceeding. A person for whom a guardianship or other protective order is sought, a ward, or a protected person may not waive notice.
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