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HRS §576E-6

How to ask for a hearing on a child support order

If you disagree with a proposed child support order, you can ask for a hearing by sending a written request to the agency. You have 10 days to ask, except for modifications from a review, where you have 30 days. The agency can also ask for a hearing on its own.

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The statute, as written — Request for hearing; how made

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), any party who is aggrieved by the proposed order of the agency may, within ten days of service of a notice described in section 576E-5, obtain a hearing by sending a written request for hearing to the agency at the address from which the notice was sent. (b) In the case of a proposed order to modify child support resulting from the agency's review of support orders, a party aggrieved by the proposed order may request a hearing within thirty days of service of a notice described in section 576E-5. (c) The agency, on its own behalf, may request a hearing after the commencement of an administrative proceeding pursuant to section 576E-5. (d) Notice of the hearing under this section shall be served in accordance with section 576E-4.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§576E-5 Starting an administrative support case: notice

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