Mississippi Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel

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Mississippi
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MS-62764
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A motion is a written request to the court to take a certain action. The court will either grant or deny the motion in accordance with law and court rules. This document, a Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel, is a model motion requesting the named action from the court (or a general motion form). Adapt to fit your facts and circumstances. Available for download now in standard format(s). USLF control no. MS-62764
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A motion to withdraw is a document an attorney files with the court when that attorney no longer wishes to represent his client.

Withdrawal from representation, in United States law, occurs where an attorney terminates a relationship of representing a client.Where litigation has been filed and an attorney is representing the client in court, permission of the court must usually be sought in support of an attorney's withdrawal.

It is difficult for a lawyer to withdraw from representing a client. Judges have discretion in appointing guardian ad litem or indigent cases to attorneys. Judges have discretion in appointing guardian ad litem or indigent cases to attorneys.

(1) Substitution if the Claim Is Not Extinguished. If a party dies and the claim is not extinguished, the court may order substitution of the proper party. A motion for substitution may be made by any party or by the decedent's successor or representative.A statement noting death must be served in the same manner.

(a) Notice of withdrawal. An attorney may withdraw from the case by filing with the court and serving on all parties a notice of withdrawal. The notice of withdrawal shall include the address of the attorney's client and a statement that no motion is pending and no hearing or trial has been set.

The answer depends. If the attorney is withdrawing due to your inability to pay or a difference in opinion as to bow the case should be presented should not have a negative affect on you. However, if the attorney withdraws for ethical reasons that may look questionable.

Lawyers can withdraw based on the fact their client refuses to be truthful, refuses to follow the attorney's advice, demands to pursue an unethical course of action, demands unrealistic results, desires to mislead the Court, refuses to cooperate with their counsel as well as countless other reasons.

A Motion for Substitution may be made by any party or by the descendant's successor or representative. It permits a party to substitute into an adversary proceeding or contested matter as a party if any of the following circumstances exist in a case:If a party dies and the claim is not extinguished.

Anyone can file the Substitution of Attorney form with the court. There is no court rule or code section mandating who should file it.

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Mississippi Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel