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HRS §560:3-708

Adding missing or corrected items to the estate inventory

If the person in charge of a deceased person's estate finds property that was not listed before, or learns that a listed item's value or description is wrong, they must update the inventory. They must file the update with the court if the original was filed, or give it to people who asked for it.

personal representatives

The statute, as written — Duty of personal representative; supplementary inventory

If any property not included in the original inventory comes to the knowledge of a personal representative or if the personal representative learns that the value or description indicated in the original inventory for any item is erroneous or misleading, the personal representative shall make a supplementary inventory or appraisement showing the market value as of the date of the decedent's death of the new item or the revised market value or descriptions, and the appraisers or other data relied upon, if any, and file it with the court if the original inventory was filed, or furnish copies thereof or information thereof to interested persons who request it or who requested a copy of the original inventory.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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