A Nevada Order After Hearing and Instructions — No Children is a court order issued by a judge in Nevada after a hearing regarding a family law matter. This type of order typically outlines the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the parties regarding child custody and visitation. It also usually includes instructions for the parties to follow regarding the care and support of any minor children. There are two main types of Nevada Order After Hearing and Instructions — No Children: Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Order After Hearing and Instructions — No Children is issued to provide temporary guidance for the parties in the case until a final hearing is held. A Permanent Order After Hearing and Instructions — No Children is a more permanent arrangement that is binding on both parties and takes effect immediately.