Hawaii Motion To Vacate Order To Employer To Pay Funds To Trustee is a legal document used by a debtor to request that the court vacate an employer's order to make payments directly to a trustee. This motion is typically used when an employer has been ordered to make payments to a trustee on behalf of a debtor, such as in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. The motion must be filed in the court of the jurisdiction in which the employer is located. There are two types of Hawaii Motion To Vacate Order To Employer To Pay Funds To Trustee: 1) Motions to Vacate Order to Employer to Pay Funds to Trustee, and 2) Objections to Order to Employer to Pay Funds to Trustee. The Motion to Vacate is used to request that the court vacate an employer's order to make payments to a trustee, while the Objection to Order is used to object to an employer's order to make payments to a trustee.