Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney on Conclusion of Limited Appearance is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Judicial Council - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney?
A: A Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney is a formal document filed by an attorney to notify the court and the client that they are withdrawing their representation in a case.
Q: What is a Limited Appearance in a legal matter?
A: A Limited Appearance is when an attorney represents a client for a specific purpose or a limited scope in a legal matter, rather than providing full representation.
Q: Why would an attorney file a Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney?
A: An attorney may file a Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney when their representation of the client has concluded or when they are no longer able to continue representing the client for various reasons.
Q: What information is included in a Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney?
A: A Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney typically includes the attorney's name, the client's name, the case number, the reason for withdrawal, and the date of withdrawal.
Q: What should a client do if they receive a Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney?
A: If a client receives a Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney, they should promptly seek new legal representation to ensure their rights are protected in the case.
Q: Is it possible to contest the withdrawal of an attorney?
A: In some cases, a client may be able to contest the withdrawal of an attorney if they believe it would result in undue hardship or prejudice to their case. They should consult with a new attorney for guidance.
Form Details:
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