Looking for Hawaii’s rules on marriage, divorce, child custody, and child support? Want to find Hawaii’s state court forms and instructions and local court websites? Here’s where to start. For a wide range of other articles on family law in Hawaii, see the Resources by State section on this site.
Marriage Rules in Hawaii
Requirements: No blood test required. You must be of the age of consent, not be too closely related to your intended spouse, not be married to anyone else, and have sufficient mental capacity, meaning you understand what you are doing when you marry. You can marry immediately after your marriage license is issued, and your license is good for 30 days. For more details, check your county clerk’s office.
Common law marriage: No.
Community property: No.
Same-sex marriage: No. However, same-sex couples may enter into civil unions that include some, but not all, of the state rights of marriage.
Hawaii Divorce Rules
Grounds for divorce: No-fault, or you can base your divorce on the fact that you’ve been separated from your spouse for at least two years.
Residency requirement: At least one spouse must be a resident of Hawaii for six months before filing for divorce.
How property is divided: Equitable division.
Child Custody Rules in Hawaii
Child custody guidelines: Hawaii courts begin with a presumption that it’s best for a child to have frequent and continuing contact with both parents after a divorce. If possible, judges want to support joint custody arrangements.
Hawaii Child Support Rules
Child support guidelines: Hawaii requires all parents to support their children. The amount of child support depends primarily on each parent’s income and other resources and how much time each parent spends with the children.
Child support calculators to determine Hawaii state guidelines: www.alllaw.com/calculators/childsupport/hawaii.
State child support enforcement agency: Child Support Enforcement Agency, www.hawaii.gov/ag/csea.
Hawaii Courts and Other Family Law Resources
Hawaii court information and family law forms: www.courts.state.hi.us.
Family services section of Hawaii website: www.hawaii.gov/dhs.


