Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion is a type of motion used in Hawaii courts to request orders from a judge without a court hearing. This type of motion is typically used for uncontested, non-contested, and summary proceedings. It is a cost-effective way to obtain a court order, as it requires less paperwork and does not require the attendance of a court hearing. There are two types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion: Motion for Default Judgment and Motion for Summary Judgment. The Motion for Default Judgment is used when the opposing party fails to appear in court or fails to file a response to a complaint. The Motion for Summary Judgment is used when the facts of a case are not in dispute and the judge can make a ruling based on the evidence currently available.