Custody

Parenting Plans in Hawaii

Requirements and best practices for parenting plans in Hawaii. Hawaii follows equitable distribution.

Property Type

Equitable

Filing Fee

$215–$265

Median Cost

$10,000–$42,000

Annual Divorces

5,000+

Understanding Parenting Plans in Hawaii

Hawaii courts determine all custody matters using the best interest of the child standard. This means the court evaluates each parent’s ability to provide a stable, nurturing environment, the child’s existing relationships and routines, and any special needs or preferences (for children old enough to express them).

Child support in Hawaii is calculated using the Melson Formula. Both parents' incomes are combined, and the state's guideline table determines the total obligation. Each parent's share is proportional to their income.

Hawaii recognizes both legal custody (decision-making authority) and physical custody (where the child lives). Joint legal custody is common; physical custody arrangements vary based on the family’s circumstances. The filing fee to initiate custody proceedings in Hawaii is $215–$265.

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Common Questions

How long do you have to live in Hawaii to file for divorce?
Hawaii requires 6 months of residency before you can file for divorce. HRS §580-41 governs the filing requirements.
Is Hawaii a community property or equitable distribution state?
Hawaii follows equitable distribution rules, meaning the court divides marital assets fairly but not necessarily equally.
How much does a divorce cost in Hawaii?
Filing fees in Hawaii range from $215–$265. The median total cost is approximately $10,000 for uncontested divorces and $42,000 for contested cases.
How long does a divorce take in Hawaii?
Hawaii has a mandatory waiting period of no mandatory waiting period. Uncontested divorces typically finalize in 2–4 months, while contested cases can take 12–18 months or longer.
How is child support calculated in Hawaii?
Hawaii uses the Melson Formula, a modified income shares model with a self-support reserve. The formula considers both parents' incomes, number of children, health insurance costs, and childcare expenses.

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This page provides general information about parenting plans in Hawaii and is not legal advice. Verify current statutes with HRS §580-41 or consult a licensed Hawaii attorney. Last reviewed March 2026.