A Florida Notice of Hearing is a document that is served to a party prior to a hearing in a Florida court. It is typically used in family law cases, such as divorce, child support, and child custody hearings. The notice provides the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the names of the parties involved. It may also list any documents that the parties are required to bring to the hearing. There are three main types of Florida Notice of Hearing: Order to Show Cause; Notice to Appear; and Notice of Change of Hearing. An Order to Show Cause is used to require someone to appear in court to explain why their actions should not be taken. A Notice to Appear is used to inform a party that they must appear in court for a hearing. A Notice of Change of Hearing is used to inform a party that the date, time, or location of the hearing has changed.