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I have been getting divorced for over a year and would like a second opinion on my final decree of divorce. If I would like to change the attorney. The process continues from where it is or has to start over again.
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If a new attorney substitutes in on a case, that new attorney takes the case in whatever status it is in at the time. That said, the new attorney is free to file amended pleadings to potentially change the issues in the case. Motions to substitute counsel are routinely granted by the court.
Answered on May 05th, 2022 at 8:36 AM