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Order Appointing Counsel (Subject Outside The Metropolitan Area) - District Of Columbia

Order Appointing Counsel (Subject Outside The Metropolitan Area) Form. This is a District Of Columbia form and can be used in General Probate Superior Court Statewide .
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PROBATE DIVISION _________ INT _________ _________ IDD _________ In re: ________________________________ An Adult ORDER APPOINTING COUNSEL (Subject outside the metropolitan area) Upon consideration of the petition filed herein on the ______ day of ________________, 20______, it is by the Court this ____ day of ______________________, 20______, ORDERED that _____________________________ is appointed counsel for _________________________________, the subject of the above proceeding. The counsel shall have access to any current medical, psychological, or sociological evaluation records of the subject. Counsel shall perform the duties set forth in D.C. Code, sec. 21-2033(b) and Superior Court, Probate Division Rule 305. However, because the subject is outside the metropolitan area, the personal interview that counsel must have with the subject may be accomplished via some form of teleconference. Counsel shall represent the subject at the hearing to be held on__________________, 20______, at __________ o'clock a.m./p.m. in Courtroom _____ of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 515 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC, ___________________________________________________, and it is further ORDERED that counsel shall forthwith file a Notice of Appearance pursuant to Superior Court, Probate Division Rules 321(d) and 305(a)(2). before Judge _______________________________________ JUDGE cc: April 2010 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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