Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion For Continuance is a type of motion which is filed by a party in a civil court case in Hawaii in order to ask the court to postpone a hearing or trial date. In Hawaii, a non-hearing motion for continuance allows parties to delay a hearing or trial without having to appear in court. There are two types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion For Continuance: 1) Emergency Motion For Continuance; and 2) Regular Motion For Continuance. The Emergency Motion For Continuance is used when there is an urgent need to postpone the hearing/trial date, and the Regular Motion For Continuance is used when there is no immediate urgency. The motion must be filed no later than 10 days before the hearing/trial date, and it must include a detailed explanation of why the hearing/trial date needs to be changed. Once the motion is filed, the court will decide whether to grant the motion.