The Nevada F-13 TPO Motion (Adverse Party) is a legal motion used in Nevada court proceedings. This motion is a request made by a party who is opposed to a Temporary Protection Order (TPO) to have the TPO vacated or dismissed. The Nevada F-13 TPO Motion (Adverse Party) is typically filed by the person who is the subject of the TPO and is seeking to have the order removed. This motion may be used in domestic violence cases, stalking cases, elder abuse cases, and other types of cases where a TPO is in place. The motion must be filed within the time frame specified by the court and must include the grounds upon which the motion is based. There are two types of Nevada F-13 TPO Motion (Adverse Party): an ex parte motion and an order to show cause motion. An ex parte motion is a motion that does not require any notice to the other party, while an order to show cause motion requires the other party to be given a chance to present their case before the court.