SUBMISSION OF PROPOSED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Rules of the Circuit Courts
Rule: 21
Jurisdiction: HI
Bluebook Citation: RCCH 21
(a)Proposed findings and conclusions. The party who prevails after the presentation of evidence in a jury-waived case shall submit to the court proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law pursuant to Rule 52 of the Hawai‘i Rules of Civil Procedure. The party required to prepare such proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law shall have 10 days, unless such time is extended by the court, to draft the same and secure the approval as to form of opposing counsel thereon and deliver the original and 1 copy to the court, or, if not so approved, serve a copy thereof upon each party who has appeared in the action and deliver the original and 1 copy to the court. If the form of the proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law has not been approved, a party served with the proposed findings and conclusions may, within 5 days after service of the proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, serve and deliver to the court objections and a copy of their proposed findings and conclusions. The court shall determine the findings of fact and conclusions of law to be entered. If after the conclusion of all testimony in a jury-waived case, and after the submission thereof, the court does not indicate which party has prevailed in the action, the respective parties involved may be requested to submit proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law. (b)Cases maintained as paper records. The prevailing party shall deliver the original and 1 copy to the court, or, if not so approved, serve a copy thereof upon each party who has appeared in the action and deliver the original and 1 copy to the court. (c)Cases maintained in JIMS. Proposed findings and conclusions shall be submitted in accordance with Rule 9 of the Hawai‘i Electronic Filing and Service Rules. (Amended March 6, 2009, effective July 1, 2009; further amended October 4, 2019, effective October 28, 2019; further amended July 9, 2025, effective January 1, 2026.)
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