California Notice Of Court Hearing Request For Emergency Orders is a document filed in California Courts for requesting a hearing to determine if an emergency order is necessary. This document is typically filed by the plaintiff in a family law matter, such as divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, domestic violence, or other matters. There are two types of California Notice Of Court Hearing Requests For Request For Emergency Orders: Ex Parte and Temporary. An Ex Parte Request is filed when a party needs to have an emergency hearing before the assigned judge, usually due to an urgent matter or an emergency situation. A Temporary Request is filed when a party needs to have a hearing to determine if temporary orders should be issued, usually in family law matters.