The Hawaii Trustees Motion To Extend Plan is a legal document used to extend the duration of a trust set up in the state of Hawaii. It is typically used when a trust does not have a specific expiration date, or when the existing expiration date needs to be extended. The Motion To Extend Plan allows the trust's beneficiaries to continue to receive the benefits of the trust for a longer period of time. The Motion must be approved by the court before it can be executed. There are two types of Hawaii Trustees Motion To Extend Plan: 1. Motion To Extend Existing Trust: This Motion is used to extend an existing trust that does not have a specific expiration date. The beneficiaries of the trust must agree to the extension in order for the Motion to be approved. 2. Motion To Create a New Trust: This Motion is used to create a brand-new trust that has a specific expiration date. This Motion must be approved by the court before it can be executed.