Hawaii Ex Parte Motion to Reinstate Complaint for Civil Union Divorce is a legal procedure to restore a Complaint for Civil Union Divorce after it has been dismissed by the court. The motion can be made by either party involved in the civil union marriage, or their attorney. It is used to reinstate a Complaint for Civil Union Divorce to the court that was previously dismissed by the court for failure to appear in court or failure to file the proper documents. The motion must include the reasons why the Complaint was dismissed, and a detailed explanation of why the Complaint should be reinstated. There are two types of Hawaii Ex Parte Motion to Reinstate Complaint for Civil Union Divorce: Summary and Default. The Summary Motion is used when one party does not answer the Complaint and the court has already entered a default judgment against them. The Default Motion is used when one party has failed to respond or appear in court.