The Hawaii Request and Declaration of Counsel (For Attorneys Fees and Expenses For Indigent Representation) is a form used by indigent individuals to apply for assistance with the payment of attorneys' fees and expenses associated with their legal representation. The form is used to document the individual's financial need and to provide an estimate of the costs associated with the representation. The form is divided into five sections: 1. Request for Counsel: Here, the applicant must provide information about their financial situation, including income, assets, and any other financial resources available to them. 2. Declaration of Indigence: Here, the applicant must affirm that they are indigent and unable to pay for the legal representation they need. 3. Description of Case: Here, the applicant must provide details about the legal matter they are seeking assistance with. 4. Attorneys' Fees and Expenses: Here, the applicant must provide an estimate of the costs associated with the legal representation. 5. Attorneys' Certification: Here, the applicant's attorney must certify that they have reviewed the information provided in the Request for Counsel and Declaration of Indigence and that they believe the applicant to be indigent and unable to pay for the legal representation they need. The Hawaii Request and Declaration of Counsel (For Attorneys Fees and Expenses For Indigent Representation) is used by the Hawaii State Judiciary to determine whether an applicant is eligible to receive assistance with the payment of attorneys' fees and expenses associated with their legal representation.