This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii Department of Labor & Industrial Relations - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DC-AF1?
A: Form DC-AF1 is a request for approval of attorney's fees in Hawaii.
Q: Who can use Form DC-AF1?
A: Attorneys who have provided legal services and want to request approval for their fees in Hawaii can use Form DC-AF1.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DC-AF1?
A: The purpose of Form DC-AF1 is to obtain approval from the court for the attorney's fees incurred.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form DC-AF1?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with submitting Form DC-AF1. You should check with the court or consult the court's fee schedule.
Q: What should be included in Form DC-AF1?
A: Form DC-AF1 requires information about the attorney, the case, and the fees incurred. Make sure to provide all the necessary details.
Q: Are there any supporting documents required with Form DC-AF1?
A: Yes, in most cases, you will need to attach supporting documents such as itemized billing statements or fee agreements to Form DC-AF1.
Q: How should I submit Form DC-AF1?
A: Form DC-AF1 should be submitted to the court where your case is being heard. Check the instructions on the form for the submission method.
Q: What happens after I submit Form DC-AF1?
A: After you submit Form DC-AF1, the court will review your request for attorney's fees and determine whether to approve or deny it.
Q: Can I appeal if my request for attorney's fees is denied?
A: Yes, if your request for attorney's fees is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision. Consult with an attorney for guidance.
Q: Is Form DC-AF1 specific to Hawaii?
A: Yes, Form DC-AF1 is specific to Hawaii. Other states may have different forms or procedures for requesting approval of attorney's fees.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form DC-AF1 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii Department of Labor & Industrial Relations.