The Virginia Hague Form is a legal document used in Virginia courts to make sure that every party involved in a case is properly informed of the proceedings. It is typically used in cases such as divorce, child custody, or support hearings. The form includes information about the court proceedings, including the names of the parties involved, the hearing date and time, the court location, and the case number. It is usually signed by the judge or a court clerk. There are two types of Virginia Hague Form: the Civil Cover Sheet and the Domestic Relations Cover Sheet. The Civil Cover Sheet is used in civil cases and provides general information about the case. The Domestic Relations Cover Sheet is used in family law cases and provides more specific information about the parties involved.