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HRS §658G-12

Sharing information during collaborative law

During collaborative law, each side must share all relevant information openly and promptly when asked, without formal discovery. If information changes, it must be updated quickly. The parties can agree on how much information to share.

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The statute, as written — - 12] Disclosure of information

Except as provided by law other than this chapter, during the collaborative law process, on the request of another party, a party shall make timely, full, candid, and informal disclosure of information related to the collaborative matter without formal discovery. A party also shall update promptly previously disclosed information that has materially changed. The parties may define the scope of disclosure during the collaborative law process.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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