Nevada Order After Hearing and Instructions — With Children is a type of court order that outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parties involved in a child custody dispute. This order is typically issued after a hearing in which the court listens to each side's argument and renders a decision based on the best interests of the child. It includes a number of instructions for the parents, such as visitation rights, child support payments, and parental responsibilities. The order may also include a child custody arrangement, such as sole or joint custody, and a parenting plan. There are two types of Nevada Order After Hearing and Instructions — With Children: The Temporary Order and The Permanent Order. The Temporary Order is issued when the parties are unable to reach a permanent agreement and is in effect until a permanent agreement is reached. The Permanent Order is issued when the parties reach an agreement that is approved by the court and is in effect until the child is an adult.