The Nevada Case Management Conference Statement — Unmarried Parties is a document used in the court process to provide a summary of the issues and set out the timeline for the case's progress. It is most commonly used in disputes between unmarried parties, such as child custody and support, spousal support, or division of assets. The Statement identifies the parties, their lawyers, the court case number, and the date and time of the Case Management Conference. It also outlines the issues that will be addressed by the Court, including the facts and any unresolved legal issues. The parties must sign the Statement, and it must be filed with the Court prior to the Case Management Conference. There are two types of Nevada Case Management Conference Statement — Unmarried Parties: the Initial Case Management Conference Statement and the Subsequent Case Management Conference Statement. The Initial Statement is used when the case is first opened, and the Subsequent Statement is used to update the Court on the progress of the case.