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The Order Of Assumption is an essential document for requesting the court's jurisdiction over a law practice when an attorney is unable to continue their work. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to effectively complete this form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the Order Of Assumption online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Order Of Assumption document and open it in your preferred form editor.
- Begin filling out the case number at the top of the document, labeled as 'CAUSE NO.' This is a necessary field to identify your case.
- Enter the full name of the attorney whose law practice is affected in the section labeled 'IN THE MATTER OF THE LAW PRACTICE OF'.
- In the section designated for the court's name, specify the district court and the county where the case is being filed.
- On the date line, fill in the date when the court heard the petition for assumption of jurisdiction.
- Complete the petitioner's name in the corresponding section, indicating who is requesting the assumption of jurisdiction.
- Fill out the information regarding the attorney's status, specifying if they were or are licensed to practice law.
- Indicate the address of the attorney’s law office under the section for where they maintained their practice.
- Describe the cause for the court's supervision in the specified field, such as the attorney's incapacity or death.
- Mention who currently holds custody of the attorney's client files and records.
- In the conclusions of law section, specify that supervision of the court is warranted and the name of the appointed custodian along with their Bar Card number.
- Conclude by filling out the signature line for the presiding judge, including the date of signing.
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