Hawaii Release of Child for Adoption is a legal document that is used in the process of adoption in the state of Hawaii. This document is signed by the biological parent or legal guardian of a child who is being adopted and relinquishes their parental rights. The document is then filed with the court and is a requirement of the adoption process. There are two types of Hawaii Release of Child for Adoption: Voluntary and Involuntary. Voluntary Release of Child for Adoption is signed by the biological parent or legal guardian willingly and with the knowledge that the child will be adopted. Involuntary Release of Child for Adoption is signed by the biological parent or legal guardian due to a court order or other legal action.