HRS §560:5-607
Court hearing on guardianship petition
The court must hold a hearing on the guardianship petition and tell the ward, guardian, and guardian ad litem when and where it is. The ward has the right to attend, see and hear all evidence, have a lawyer, present evidence, and question witnesses. The ward can skip the hearing if unwilling or unable to participate.
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The statute, as written — Hearing
(a) The court shall set a hearing on the petition and shall order that notice of the time and place of hearing be provided to the ward, the guardian, and the guardian ad litem for the ward and any other persons that the court may designate. (b) The ward shall be entitled to be present at the hearing and to see and hear all evidence bearing on the petition. The ward shall be entitled to be represented by an attorney, in addition to the court-appointed guardian ad litem, to present evidence, and to cross-examine witnesses, including any person submitting a report. The ward may be absent from the hearing if the ward is unwilling or is unable to participate.
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