A Nevada Notice of Hearing (atty) is a legal document that is used in the state of Nevada to notify both parties involved in a legal dispute of a hearing that is scheduled to take place in a court of law. This notice is most commonly used when a court is deciding on matters related to family law, such as divorce, child custody, and alimony. The notice must be served on all parties involved in the legal dispute and must include the date, time, and location of the hearing. There are two types of Nevada Notice of Hearing (atty): the Nevada Notice of Hearing (attorney) and the Nevada Notice of Hearing (no attorney). The Nevada Notice of Hearing (attorney) is used when one or both of the parties involved in the dispute are represented by an attorney. The Nevada Notice of Hearing (no attorney) is used when neither party has legal representation.