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HRS §560:5-414

Asking the court for orders after a conservator is appointed

This section lets a protected person, someone interested in their welfare, or the conservator ask the court for certain orders after the conservator is appointed. The court can give instructions or make orders after a hearing. It covers things like bond, accounting, distribution, removal, or changing the conservator's powers.

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The statute, as written — Petition for order subsequent to appointment

(a) A protected person or a person interested in the welfare of a protected person may file a petition in the appointing court for an order: (1) Requiring bond or collateral or additional bond or collateral, or reducing bond or collateral; (2) Requiring an accounting for the administration of the protected person's estate; (3) Directing distribution; (4) Removing the conservator and appointing a temporary or successor conservator; (5) Modifying the type of appointment or powers granted to the conservator if the extent of protection or management previously granted is currently excessive or insufficient or the protected person's ability to manage the estate and business affairs has so changed as to warrant the action; or (6) Granting other appropriate relief. (b) A conservator may petition the appointing court for instructions concerning fiduciary responsibility. (c) Upon notice and hearing the petition, the court may give appropriate instructions and make any appropriate order.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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