HRS §657D-26
Court rules for life insurance during military service
This section lets a court pause or adjust a case about a life insurance policy for someone in military service. It also makes it a crime to knowingly break these rules. The court can act to protect everyone's interests.
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The statute, as written — Life insurance policies; penalties
(a) Where any life insurance policy on the life of a person in military service is the subject of an action or proceeding under this chapter, the court may: (1) Stay the proceedings as provided in this chapter; or (2) Make such other disposition of the case as may be equitable to preserve the interest of all parties. This subsection shall not be construed in any way as affecting or as limiting the scope of section 657D-23. (b) Any person who knowingly acts in violation of this section, or attempts to do so, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
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