This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Florida. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 12.900(C)?
A: Form 12.900(C) is a Consent to Limited Appearance by Attorney in Florida.
Q: What does the form consent to?
A: The form consents to a limited appearance by an attorney in a legal proceeding.
Q: What is a limited appearance?
A: A limited appearance is when an attorney represents a client for a specific part or issue of a legal case, but not for the entire case.
Q: When is this form used?
A: This form is used when an attorney wants to make a limited appearance on behalf of a client in a Florida court.
Q: Is this form required by law?
A: Yes, this form is required by the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing this form?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with filing this form. You should check with the Clerk of Court's office for the current fee schedule.
Q: Can I fill out this form myself without an attorney?
A: Yes, you can fill out this form yourself without an attorney, but you should consider consulting with an attorney before doing so.
Q: Do I have to file this form in every court case?
A: No, this form is only necessary if you want to make a limited appearance by an attorney in a specific court case.
Q: Can I revoke the limited appearance after filing this form?
A: Yes, you can revoke the limited appearance by filing a Notice of Termination of Limited Appearance.
Q: What happens if I don't file this form when making a limited appearance?
A: If you don't file this form, the court may not recognize your limited appearance and you may be considered the attorney of record for the entire case.
Form Details:
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