HRS §657D-53
Court can change its own temporary orders
This section lets the court change, cancel, or extend its own temporary orders, but only if it gives the parties proper notice first. It applies to orders the court made on its own, without anyone asking.
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The statute, as written — Revocation of interlocutory orders
Any interlocutory order under this chapter, made upon the court's own motion, may be revoked, modified, or extended by it upon appropriate notice to the parties.
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