Hawaii Stipulation for Continuance (also known as a Stipulation for Continuance of Action) is a court document filed in the state of Hawaii to allow a case to be continued to a later date. It serves as an agreement between the parties involved in the case that they will accept a postponement of the hearing or trial. The Stipulation for Continuance is signed by all parties (or their attorneys) involved in the case, and is accepted by the court. There are two types of Hawaii Stipulation for Continuance: Unilateral and Bilateral. Unilateral Stipulation for Continuance is filed by one party and requires no agreement from the other party. Bilateral Stipulation for Continuance, on the other hand, requires the agreement of both parties before the court will accept it.