Understanding Bankruptcy in Hawaii: Courts and Trustees
On this page, you will find information on the District of Hawaii bankruptcy court system. In addition, separate links provide information on the Hawaii bankruptcy trustees and exemptions specific to the Aloha state. Additional links provide information on how to file for bankruptcy and prepare the bankruptcy petition.
United States Bankruptcy Court
District of Hawaii
1132 Bishop Street, Suite 250
Honolulu, HI 96813
Judge Robert J. Faris
Honorable Robert J. Faris
United States Bankruptcy Judge
Staff Information
Contact Information for Court Calendar
Courtroom Deputy
(808) 522-8113
calendar@hib.uscourts.gov(link sends e-mail)
Chambers Contact Information
Law Clerks
(808) 522-8111
chambers@hib.uscourts.gov(link sends e-mail)
Proposed orders should be uploaded in CM/ECF using eOrders; otherwise, use: orders@hib.uscourts.gov.
For contact information for the Hawaii bankruptcy trustees, follow this link. How to file for bankruptcy can be found via my blog and YouTube Channel.
I recommend that you always consult the official website of the relevant bankruptcy court for the most up-to-date information on filing for bankruptcy, including forms, procedures, and deadlines. Here are some resources to help you find the relevant bankruptcy court website: The United States Courts website: https://www.uscourts.gov/.
Colleges and universities can purchase my bankruptcy law textbook directly from Routledge Publishing. Paralegals and students who are buying single copies can do so via Amazon Books. To access my YouTube channel, click this link. You can also listen to my podcast on Spotify.
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You can learn more about filing for bankruptcy and the bankruptcy petition via this link. Information on the bankruptcy court system, contact information for trustees, and your state’s exemptions can be found here.
The information provided on Bankruptcy.Blog is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Since bankruptcy laws and procedures are subject to change, always confirm with a local bankruptcy attorney.