Hawaii Motion For Discovery is a formal legal request for documents and/or answers to interrogatories in a civil case. The motion is typically used to obtain evidence from the opposing party that can be used in the case. It can also be used to obtain admissions of fact or to gain more information about the opposing party’s legal arguments. There are three types of Hawaii Motion For Discovery: requests for production of documents, interrogatories, and requests for admission. Requests for production of documents involve asking the opposing party to provide copies of documents such as contracts, emails, records, and other types of documents. Interrogatories are written questions that the opposing party must answer in writing. Requests for admission involve asking the opposing party to admit or deny to certain facts.