Nevada Documents in Support of (General) refer to any legal documents that are presented to prove or support a point of argument in a legal dispute. These documents may include affidavits, court orders, deposition transcripts, contracts, pleadings, transcripts from court hearings, legal briefs, exhibits, and other documents that are necessary to support the legal argument. Documents in support of (General) may also include documents that are intended to prove a person’s identity, such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, driver’s licenses, and other documents. Different types of Nevada Documents in Support of (General) include: • Affidavits: Signed statements from witnesses or individuals that can be used to prove a point in court. • Court Orders: Official documents issued by a court that contain orders or judgments, such as a restraining order or a divorce decree. • Deposition Transcripts: Transcripts of oral statements given by individuals during a deposition. • Contracts: Written agreements between two or more parties that are legally binding. • Pleadings: Documents that are filed in court that contain statements of facts and arguments by the parties involved in a dispute. • Transcripts from Court Hearings: Transcripts of oral statements made by individuals during a court hearing. • Legal Briefs: Written documents used by attorneys to present legal arguments to the court. • Exhibits: Documents, photographs, or other items that are presented to the court as evidence during a trial. • Other Documents: Any other documents that are necessary to support a legal argument.