A Virginia Notice of Rescheduled Hearing in an Adversary Proceeding or Contested Matter is a document used to inform parties of a hearing that has been rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances or an inability to attend the originally scheduled hearing. This notice must be served in accordance with Virginia Code 8.01-296, which outlines the rules for service of process in civil cases. There are two types of Virginia Notice of Rescheduled Hearing in an Adversary Proceeding or Contested Matter: a Notice of Rescheduled Hearing for an Adversary Proceeding, and a Notice of Rescheduled Hearing for a Contested Matter. The Notice of Rescheduled Hearing for an Adversary Proceeding includes details such as the original date of the hearing, the new date of the hearing, the location of the hearing, and the name of the judge or court official presiding over the hearing. The Notice of Rescheduled Hearing for a Contested Matter includes the same information as the Notice of Rescheduled Hearing for an Adversary Proceeding, but also includes the name of the parties involved in the matter and the specific contested issue. Both notices must be provided to all parties involved in the proceeding or matter in accordance with Virginia Code 8.01-296, and must be served in a manner that allows for proof of service.