The Hawaii Order Notice To Withhold Income For Child Support is a court order issued by the state of Hawaii that orders an employer to withhold income for the payment of child support. This notice is sent to the employer of a party that is deemed responsible for providing child support. It requires the employer to withhold a certain amount of the income of the responsible party and send it to the state government for distribution to the custodial parent. There are two types of Hawaii Order Notice To Withhold Income For Child Support: Non-IV-D and IV-D. The Non-IV-D order is issued by a family court judge and does not involve the state's Child Support Enforcement agency. The IV-D order is issued by the Child Support Enforcement agency and is used to collect unpaid child support in cases where the custodial parent is receiving public assistance.