Tennessee PROBATE-Notice To Counsel RE Withdrawal From Probate Cases is a document that is used by a lawyer to withdraw from a probate case. It is a notice of withdrawal that is sent to the court, the parties involved, and the other counsel involved in the case. Depending on the type of probate case, different types of notice to counsel may be required. Types of Tennessee PROBATE-Notice To Counsel RE Withdrawal From Probate Cases include: Notice of Withdrawal from Representation of a Decedent’s Estate, Notice of Withdrawal from Representation of a Trust, Notice of Withdrawal from Representation of a Will, Notice of Withdrawal from Representation of a Guardian, Notice of Withdrawal from Representation of a Conservator, and Notice of Withdrawal from Representation of an Executor. Each type of notice to counsel includes information about the case, including the date and court in which the case is being heard, the name of the lawyer withdrawing, the reason for withdrawal, and the date of withdrawal. This document is used to inform the court and all parties involved that the lawyer is no longer representing the case and will not be involved in any future proceedings.