Withdrawal of Appearance is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Housing Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is a withdrawal of appearance?
A: A withdrawal of appearance is a legal document filed by an attorney to withdraw their representation of a client in a case.
Q: When can an attorney file a withdrawal of appearance?
A: An attorney can file a withdrawal of appearance at any time during a case, but they must comply with the rules and procedures of the court.
Q: Why would an attorney file a withdrawal of appearance?
A: An attorney may file a withdrawal of appearance if they are no longer able to represent a client due to a conflict of interest, non-payment of fees, or other reasons.
Q: What happens after an attorney files a withdrawal of appearance?
A: After an attorney files a withdrawal of appearance, they are no longer the legal representative for the client in the case, and the client will need to find new legal representation if desired.
Q: Does a withdrawal of appearance affect the outcome of a case?
A: A withdrawal of appearance does not directly affect the outcome of a case, but it may have implications for the client's ability to proceed without legal representation.
Q: Can a withdrawal of appearance be opposed?
A: Yes, a withdrawal of appearance can be opposed by the client or the court if there are valid objections or concerns about the attorney's withdrawal.
Q: How should a withdrawal of appearance be filed in Massachusetts?
A: To file a withdrawal of appearance in Massachusetts, the attorney should follow the specific procedures outlined by the court where the case is being heard.
Form Details:
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