The Illinois Objection to Withdrawal of Limited Scope Appearance (State Form) is a legal form used by attorneys in the state of Illinois to object to an attorney’s withdrawal from a limited scope representation. The form must be filed with the court after notice has been given of the attorney’s intention to withdraw from the case. The form is used to object to such a withdrawal and to request an order that the attorney remain on the case. There are two types of Illinois Objection to Withdrawal of Limited Scope Appearance (State Form): General and Family. The General form is used for cases that are not related to family law, while the Family form is used for those cases that are related to family law. The form must include the name of the case, the attorney’s name, and the reason for the objection. It must also include a statement of the facts supporting the objection, and the relief requested. The form must be signed and filed with the court in order to be considered valid.