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HRS §560:5-318

Ending or changing a guardianship

A guardianship ends when the ward dies or a court orders it. A ward, guardian, or anyone concerned about the ward can ask the court to end or change it. The court follows the same protections as when the guardianship started, and will end it unless keeping it is clearly best for the ward.

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The statute, as written — Termination or modification of guardianship

(a) A guardianship terminates upon the death of the ward or upon order of the court. (b) On petition of a ward, a guardian, or another person interested in the ward's welfare, the court may terminate a guardianship if the ward no longer needs the assistance or protection of a guardian. The court may modify the type of appointment or powers granted to the guardian if the extent of protection or assistance previously granted is currently excessive or insufficient or the ward's capacity to provide for support, care, education, health, and welfare has so changed as to warrant that action. (c) Except as otherwise ordered by the court for good cause, the court, before terminating a guardianship, shall follow the same procedures to safeguard the rights of the ward that apply to a petition for guardianship. Upon presentation by the petitioner of evidence establishing a prima facie case for termination, the court shall order the termination unless it is proven by clear and convincing evidence that continuation of the guardianship is in the best interest of the ward.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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