Entry of Appearance is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is an Entry of Appearance?
A: An Entry of Appearance is a legal document filed by an attorney to officially indicate their representation of a party in a legal case.
Q: Why is an Entry of Appearance important?
A: An Entry of Appearance is important because it informs the court and other parties involved that an attorney is representing a specific party in a case.
Q: Who can file an Entry of Appearance?
A: Only licensed attorneys can file an Entry of Appearance on behalf of a party in a legal case.
Q: Do I need an attorney to file an Entry of Appearance?
A: No, an Entry of Appearance can only be filed by an attorney on behalf of a party they are representing.
Q: What should I do if I receive an Entry of Appearance from an attorney?
A: If you receive an Entry of Appearance from an attorney, it means that they are representing an opposing party in a legal case involving you. You may need to consult with your own attorney.
Form Details:
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