Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion For Default Judgment is a process used by creditors in the state of Hawaii to obtain a court judgment against a debtor who has not responded to a lawsuit or other legal action. The process involves filing a motion with the court and providing evidence that the debtor has failed to respond to the lawsuit. If the court grants the motion, a default judgment is issued against the debtor. The judgment may include an order for the debtor to pay the debt, costs, and attorney fees. There are two types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion For Default Judgment: Motion for Summary Judgment and Motion for Default Judgment. Motion for Summary Judgment is used when there is no genuine dispute as to the facts of the case, and the court can assess the outcome of the case without a hearing. Motion for Default Judgment is used when the debtor does not respond to the lawsuit, and the court rules in favor of the plaintiff (creditor) without a hearing.