Rule 112 – Appearance and Withdrawal of Counsel

Except as otherwise provided in these rules, or by stipulation and order of the court, no attorney may withdraw as an attorney of record for any party to an action without first obtaining leave and order of the court upon a motion filed with the court, and a hearing...

Rule 111 – Change of Attorneys

The attorney of record of a party to an action may be changed or a new attorney substituted by notice to the court and to all parties signed by both the withdrawing attorney and the new attorney without first obtaining leave of the court. If a new attorney appears in...

Rule 109 – Voluntary Disqualification

Rule 108 shall not prevent any presiding judge in an action from making a voluntary disqualification without stating any reason therefore.Id. Fam. Law. P. 109Adopted April 2, 2014, effective for early adoptersJuly 1, 2014, effective statewideJuly 1, 2015.

Rule 108 – Disqualification for Cause

A. Grounds. Any party to an action may disqualify a judge or magistrate for cause from presiding in any action upon any of the following grounds: 1. That the judge or magistrate is a party, or is interested, in the action or proceeding.2. That the judge or magistrate...