The goal of telephonic hearings is to provide for an expedited, convenient forum for parties to address child support issues. Hawaii has been conducting telephone hearings for all neighbor islands extensively since 1996. Telephonic hearings are optional: participants may instead appear at the Oahu hearings site or at a designated neighbor site. Approximately 40% of all hearings (about 110 per week) are conducted via teleconference (both intrastate and interstate cases). Telephone hearings have saved the office the costs of airline tickets and other costs associated with transportation. Additional savings are hearings officer opportunity costs: officers can conduct hearings when in the past they would be in transit from one location to another. It is interesting to note that the use of telephonic hearings has so far not been raised as an issue in an appeal. The use of the telephonic process has also resulted in fewer requests for continuances. The Office of Child Support Hearings (OCSH) is located within the Office of the Attorney General, in the County of Oahu. There are four full-time Hearings Officers in the OCSH who handle approximately 110 hearings per week. (In addition, they handle three to four times that number of uncontested cases which do not require a formal hearing.)
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