CIVIL LAW - SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY - A Substitution of Attorney is a legal process where a client replaces their current attorney with a new one in a legal case, typically done by filing a form with the court. (Federal & State Courts).
This process allows a client to change their legal representation (including dismissing a current attorney and moving to self-representation) at any point during a case, whether they are dissatisfied with their current attorney or simply wish to hire someone else (or represent themself).
Does not include any State or Federal Court Fees or any Third-Party Costs such as Process Server or E-Filing Fees.
CIVIL LAW - SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY (Nationwide)
CIVIL LAW - SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY - A Substitution of Attorney is a legal process where a client replaces their current attorney with a new one in a legal case, typically done by filing a form with the court. (All State Courts).
This process allows a client to change their legal representation (including dismissing a current attorney and moving to self-representation) at any point during a case, whether they are dissatisfied with their current attorney or simply wish to hire someone else (or represent themself).
Does not include any State or Federal Court Fees or any Third-Party Costs such as Process Server or E-Filing Fees.