The Illinois Objection to Withdrawal of Limited Scope appearance is a legal document that is used by attorneys in Illinois when their client has signed a limited scope representation agreement. This agreement outlines the specific tasks that the attorney must perform for the client. The objection is used when the attorney wants to withdraw from the agreement and the client does not agree. The objection is a formal document that includes the attorney's name, the client's name, the case information, and the reasons for the withdrawal. The attorney must present evidence to support the withdrawal and explain why the withdrawal is legally justified. The court will review the objection and make a decision on whether to allow the attorney to withdraw from the agreement. There are two types of Illinois Objection to Withdrawal of Limited Scope appearance: an objection to the withdrawal of a limited scope appearance by an attorney for a client and an objection to the withdrawal of a limited scope appearance by a defendant or respondent.