HRS §560:3-404
Written objections in formal probate cases
In a formal court case about whether a will is valid, anyone who wants to fight the will must write their objections in the court papers they file. This section only covers that requirement; it does not say how the court will decide the case.
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The statute, as written — Formal testacy proceedings; written objections to probate
Any party to a formal proceeding who opposes the probate of a will for any reason shall state in the party's pleadings the party's objections to probate of the will.
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