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Hawaii Bankruptcy Laws

Bankruptcy is governed by federal law, but Hawaii allows filers to choose between state exemptions and the federal exemption system. You cannot mix exemptions from both lists. Hawaii's state homestead exemption is relatively modest ($30,000 for heads of household or persons over 65; $20,000 for others), so many filers opt for the federal exemptions instead. Choosing the right exemption system depends on your individual asset profile.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Filing Requirements

Chapter 7 Filing Fee$338

Federal filing fee for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Fee waivers are available for qualifying low-income filers.

Chapter 13 Filing Fee$313

Federal filing fee for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Credit Counseling Requirement

You must complete credit counseling from an approved agency within 180 days before filing and a debtor education course before discharge.

Means Test

Chapter 7 filers must pass a means test comparing their income to Hawaii's median income. Hawaii has one of the highest costs of living in the nation, which is reflected in higher median income thresholds.

Key Hawaii Statutes

Homestead ExemptionHRS § 651-91 to 651-92

Protects up to $30,000 of equity in a primary residence if you are head of household or over age 65. All other filers receive a $20,000 exemption. The property cannot exceed 1 acre. Sale proceeds are exempt for 6 months after sale. Spouses may not double the exemption.

Vehicle ExemptionHRS § 651-121

Under Hawaii's state exemption system, motor vehicle equity up to $2,575 is protected. Many filers who need higher vehicle protection may benefit from choosing the federal exemption system instead.

Personal Property ExemptionsHRS § 651-121

Protects clothing, household furnishings, and appliances up to $2,575 in aggregate value. Tools of the trade, one commercial fishing boat and nets, and other items reasonably necessary for the debtor's trade or profession are also exempt. Jewelry is exempt up to $1,275.

Choice of Federal or State ExemptionsHRS § 651-92; 11 U.S.C. § 522(b)

Hawaii allows bankruptcy filers to choose between the state exemption system or the federal exemption system. You must use one system entirely and cannot mix and match. The federal homestead exemption is significantly higher, making it the better choice for many Hawaii filers.

Wage Garnishment LimitsHRS § 652-1

Hawaii limits wage garnishment in accordance with federal law. Generally, up to 25% of disposable earnings or the amount exceeding 40 times the federal minimum wage, whichever is less, may be garnished. Certain debts (child support, taxes) may allow higher garnishment.

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