Hawaii Judgment For Possession is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Hawaii granting a party the right to take possession of a piece of property. This can be done through either a writ of possession or a writ of execution. The writ of possession allows the party to take physical possession of the property, while the writ of execution allows the party to seize the property and transfer it to another party or auction it off in order to satisfy a debt or obligation. The two types of Hawaii Judgment For Possession are: Writ of Possession and Writ of Execution. Both types of judgments can be used to reclaim land, enforce contracts, and collect debts.