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Legal Information: Hawaii

Divorce

Updated: 
January 11, 2024

What are the grounds for divorce in Hawaii?

For a judge to grant a divorce in Hawaii, the judge must find that at least one of the following reasons (grounds) for filing for divorce is true:

  1. The marriage is irretrievably broken (cannot be fixed);
  2. You and your spouse have lived separate and apart with a legal separation decree (“from bed and board”) for the time period the judge assigned, and at the end of that time, you and your spouse haven’t gotten back together (reconciled);
  3. The judge issued an alimony order while you and your spouse were still married, and after two years, you and your spouse haven’t gotten back together (reconciled); or
  4. You and your spouse have lived apart continuously for the two years before the divorce was filed, and the judge finds that:
  • it is unlikely you and your spouse will get back together (reconcile); and
  • granting a divorce in your situation is appropriate.1

1Haw. Stat. § 580-41