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It covers various circumstances in which a new party may or must be substituted for an original party, including death or incapacity of a party, transfer of a party's interest, and bankruptcy of a party, as well as the procedure for effecting a substitution of parties.
Gives you another page to add to any Judicial Council form. This is always attached to another form before it can be filed in court. Get form MC-020. Effective: January 1, 1987.
Tell the court that you have a new lawyer or that you no longer have a lawyer (and you are representing yourself). Get form MC-050. Effective: January 1, 2009.
What is the MC-030 form for? The declaration form MC-030 is used by a party to the proceeding (it can be an attorney, defendant or respondent themselves) to provide the court with any information that is relevant to the case.
Give the address and the telephone number for a new attorney. Define who is making a substitution (a plaintiff, defendant, petitioner, respondent or other). All parties should sign the first page. Have the person who mailed the document complete the Proof of the Service by Mail on the second page.