It sounds as if your attorney is asking the court for the court's permission to withdraw from the case (remove themselves as your counsel). The court grants it with the above referenced order.
"Leave to withdraw" typically refers to a request for permission to remove or dismiss a legal case or motion. It means that the party is seeking approval from the court to voluntarily drop or withdraw their claim or application.
It is called quid pro quo when a supervisor makes approval of leave contingent on granting sexual favors.
In the state of North Carolina, a minor can legally leave home at the age of 18 without parental consent. However, there are exceptions for minors who have been legally emancipated or have obtained a court order granting them the right to leave home before turning 18.
In West Virginia, a minor can only move out before turning 18 if they are legally emancipated or have obtained a court order granting them emancipation. Without parental consent or legal emancipation, a minor cannot leave their parents' custody until they reach the age of majority.
Compulsory school in Hawaii ends at age 18. The law went into effect in 1896.
"Leave to withdraw" typically refers to a request for permission to remove or dismiss a legal case or motion. It means that the party is seeking approval from the court to voluntarily drop or withdraw their claim or application.
The word is retreat.
what is first step for supervisor when granting leave request
Retreat.
grant the leave
grant the leave
Secession
Leave, withdraw from, disassociate.
Grant the leave after making sure the mission can be accomplished.
A motion to leave to withdraw is a formal request seeking permission to withdraw a motion that has already been filed with the court. The party making the motion must provide a valid reason for why they wish to withdraw the initial motion. The court will then decide whether to grant or deny the motion to leave to withdraw based on the circumstances presented.
Grant leave after making sure the mission can be accomplished
Quid pro quo is granting something contingent on receiving something in return.