The Hawaii Custody — Visitation Statement is a legal document used to establish the custodial and visitation rights of parents of a minor child in the state of Hawaii. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parents, including physical and legal custody, decision-making authority, and the visitation schedule. The document is filed with the Family Court along with a parenting plan, and is binding and enforceable by law. There are two types of Hawaii Custody — Visitation Statement: SolCustomod— - Visitation Statement and Joint Custody — Visitation Statement. A SolCustomod— - Visitation Statement is used when one parent has full custody of the child and is responsible for all decisions related to the child’s care. A JoinCustomod— - Visitation Statement is used when both parents share the rights and responsibilities of raising the child, and both parents are responsible for making decisions related to the child’s care.