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Volunteer Settlement Master (VSM) Process
The Family Court of the First Judicial Circuit and the Family Law Section of the
Hawai`i State Bar Association have together collaborated to develop a new Volunteer
Settlement Master (VSM) process to help divorcing couples settle their financial
and other issues.
Licensed attorney members of the Family Law Section may apply to be a VSM.
The Senior Judge of the Family Court will select and appoint the VSMs. So
far, approximately 50 family law attorneys have been selected to serve as VSMs.
The Family Court will assign a VSM to divorcing couples with whom the Family Court
has a conference to set a case for trial. Cases involving restraining orders
or domestic violence allegations will not go through the VSM process.
The couple will be required to organize their financial paperwork before the meeting
with the VSM, to better prepare the VSM to help the couple. The VSM will meet
with the divorcing couple and their attorneys for up to 3½ hours, or longer, to
give them an opportunity to express their points of view. The VSM will not
take sides or make decisions for the parties. Instead, using his or her skills
and experience as a family law attorney, the VSM will try to help the parties reach
an agreement that is fair, and that everyone can accept. The VSM guides the
process; the parties create the agreement.
The VSM process is confidential. Subject only to the provisions of the Hawai`i
Rules of Professional Conduct and the Hawai`i Rules of Evidence, all communications
among and between the master, the parties, and their attorneys will not be disclosed
to the Family Court or anyone else. After the meeting is over, the VSM will
send a report to the Family Court saying whether there was a meeting, who attended,
and whether the case settled. The VSM will not tell the court anything else
about the VSM meeting.
There is no cost to the divorcing couple for the services of the VSM. The
VSM will give the divorcing couple and their attorneys a questionnaire to fill out
and return to the Judiciary so they can write about their experience.
An oversight committee has been formed to monitor the success of the VSM process.
Committee members include Judge R. Mark Browning, Everett Cuskaden, Bill Darrah,
Greg Frey, Jim Hoenig, Elizabeth Kent, Charlene Norris, Judy Schevtchuk, Tracey
Wiltgen, and Trina Yamada.
Questions or comments about the VSM process should be directed to the Hawai`i State
Judiciary's Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution at 539-4ADR(4237).
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