Within 14 days after each case conference, but not later than 7 days before a scheduled case management conference, the parties must file a joint early case conference report, or if the parties are unable to agree upon the contents of a joint report, each party must serve and file an individual early case conference report, any of which must contain:
(a) A statement of jurisdiction;(b) A brief description of the nature of the action and each claim for relief or defense;(c) If custody is at issue in the case, a proposed custodial timeshare and a proposed holiday, special day, and vacation schedule;(d) A list of all documents provided at or as a result of the case conference, together with any objection that the document is not authentic or genuine. The failure to state an objection to the authenticity or genuineness of a document constitutes a waiver of such objection at a subsequent hearing or trial. For good cause, the court may permit the withdrawal of a waiver and the assertion of an objection;(e) A list of all documents not provided under the applicable NRCP, together with the explanation as to why each document was not provided;(f) For each issue in the case, a statement of what information and/or documents are needed, along with a proposed plan and schedule of any additional discovery;(g) A list of the property (including pets, vehicles, real estate, retirement accounts, pensions, etc.) the litigant seeks to be awarded in the action;(h) The list of witnesses exchanged in accordance with the applicable NRCP;(i) Identification of each specific issue preventing immediate global resolution of the case along with a description of what action is necessary to resolve each issue identified;(j) A litigation budget; and(k) Proposed trial dates.Added effective 6/10/2022.