Nev. EDCR 5.208

As amended through October 9, 2024
Rule 5.208 - Family Division hearing masters
(a) Except as provided otherwise by rule, statute, or court order, this rule governs matters heard by a Family Division hearing master.
(b) The appointment and proceedings of a hearing master shall be in accordance with the provisions of NRCP 53.
(c) A hearing master shall prepare a master's report and recommendations that shall be furnished to each party at the conclusion of the proceedings in court; if not served in court, the report and recommendations shall be served upon each party pursuant to the NRCP.
(d) Within 14 days of service of the report and recommendations, either party may file a written objection. If a written objection is filed pursuant to this rule, the objection must be properly noticed with a hearing date set with the district judge and served upon all interested parties, as prescribed in EDCR 5 for motions. The court may affirm the master's findings of fact unless clearly erroneous.
(e) In the absence of a timely objection, the findings and recommendations of the master shall be affirmed and become an order of the court.

Nev. EDCR 5.208

Adopted effective 1/27/2017; amended effective 6/10/2022; amended April 26, 2024, effective 6/25/2024.