The Hawaii Declaration About an Individual Debtor's Schedules is a document that provides information about a debtor's assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and other relevant financial information. This document is used by the court to decide whether the debtor should be allowed to discharge their debt and enter into a repayment plan. The three types of Hawaii Declaration About an Individual Debtor's Schedules are: Schedule A, which lists all the debtor's assets and their estimated value; Schedule B, which lists all the debtor's liabilities and their estimated value; and Schedule C, which lists all the debtor's income, expenses, and other relevant financial information. All three schedules must be filled out in order for the court to make a decision regarding the debtor's financial situation.