Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel is a legal document that was released by the Kansas District Courts - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel?
A: Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel is a legal document issued by a court in Kansas to set a date for a hearing and to appoint an attorney or counsel for a party involved in a legal case.
Q: What is the purpose of Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel?
A: The purpose of this order is to establish a timeline for the legal proceedings and to ensure that each party has proper representation through the appointment of counsel.
Q: Who issues the Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel?
A: The Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel is issued by a judge or magistrate in the Kansas court where the case is being heard.
Q: Who is appointed as counsel in this order?
A: The order appoints an attorney or counsel to represent a party in the legal case, ensuring that they have proper legal representation.
Q: What happens after the Order Scheduling Hearing and Appointing Counsel is issued?
A: After the order is issued, the court sets a date for the hearing where the case will be heard, and the appointed counsel begins representing their client throughout the legal proceedings.
Form Details:
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