Haw. Prob. R. 103

As amended through September 30, 2024
Rule 103 - Flag Sheets

An original and 2 copies of flag sheets in substantially the same form as set forth in Appendix A herein, containing the information sought therein, shall be presented to the clerk of the court for all hearings to appoint a conservator, to appoint a conservator and a guardian for an incapacitated adult, to compromise a tort claim on behalf of a minor or incapacitated person, and to confirm the sale of real property. These flag sheets shall be presented to the court no later than 10 days prior to the scheduled hearing. While flag sheets may be submitted through the Judiciary Electronic Filing System, flag sheets submitted conventionally shall not be file-marked as a pleading but shall be date-stamped by the clerk and placed in the court file for reference. Failure to present a required flag sheet in time shall cause the hearing to be continued to the next available date, unless otherwise ordered by the court. Where the facts of the case as set forth in the flag sheet change after submission of the flag sheet to the court, an amended flag sheet shall be presented.

Haw. Prob. R. 103

Amended June 25, 2003, effective 7/1/2003; further amended April 28, 2006, effective 7/1/2006; further amended May 15, 2008, effective 7/1/2008; further amended February 5, 2013, effective 7/1/2013; further amended September 26, 2019, effective 10/28/2019; amended August 29, 2023, effective 1/1/2024.

COMMENTARY:

This Rule makes flag sheets mandatory in all conservatorship and guardianship proceedings in all circuits. Conventionally submitted flag sheets are not filed as pleadings but are date-stamped as having been received by the clerk, to eliminate the chance for lost documents and to provide a clear record. The flag sheet is normally placed in the court's file for ready reference by the judge and court staff.