WITHDRAWAL FROM ATTORNEY

Withdrawal from attorneyship is the voluntary withdrawal of an attorney from pursuing or defending a particular business. Withdrawal from attorneyship, regulated in the Attorneyship Law, means that the person represented by the attorney resigns from his/her attorneyship. Withdrawal from attorneyship can be made upon the lawyer’s need and at his own will.

In order for the withdrawal from attorneyship to be valid for the court and the other party, the statement on this matter must be reported with a petition or recorded in the minutes and notified to the person represented. The form of notification of resignation from attorneyship is specified in article 81 of the Code of Civil Procedure. If the lawyer has resigned outside the hearing, he must make this notification to the court in writing with a petition. If there is resignation during the hearing, this matter should be recorded in the minutes.

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