A Hawaii Affidavit On Garnishee Transfer is a legal document used in the state of Hawaii to transfer funds from a garnishee (also known as a debtor) to a creditor. The document includes information about the debtor, creditor, and the amount of money being transferred. The Hawaii Affidavit On Garnishee Transfer must be signed by both parties and notarized in order to be legally binding. There are two types of Hawaii Affidavit On Garnishee Transfer: Hawaii Affidavit On Garnishee Assignment, which transfers the debtor’s obligation to pay the creditor to the garnishee, and Hawaii Affidavit On Garnishee Execution, which orders the garnishee to pay the creditor out of the debtor’s funds in their possession.