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If your attorney files a motion to withdraw, such requests are usually granted by the judge. It would be a wise idea to start looking for a replacement attorney.

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In addition, if you receive notice that there wil be a court hearing on the motion to withdraw, you should be sure to attend, even if you have not yet found a replacement attorney.

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