Attorney Certification in Support of Adult Guardianship Matters is a legal document that was released by the New Jersey Judiciary Court System - a government authority operating within New Jersey.
Q: What is an attorney certification in support of pro bono hours?
A: An attorney certification in support of pro bono hours is a document that attorneys can use to prove the number of hours they have worked for free in adult guardianship matters.
Q: What is pro bono work?
A: Pro bono work refers to legal services provided by attorneys without charging the client any fees.
Q: Who needs to submit an attorney certification in support of pro bono hours?
A: Attorneys who have performed pro bono work in adult guardianship matters in New Jersey may need to submit this certification.
Q: What is the purpose of submitting this certification?
A: The purpose of submitting this certification is to document and recognize the attorney's pro bono work in order to fulfill certain professional requirements or receive recognition for their contribution.
Q: What information is included in the certification?
A: The certification typically includes the attorney's name, contact information, the number of pro bono hours worked, and a description of the adult guardianship matters handled.
Form Details:
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