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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Bar fillable petition for retirement in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This is essential as it identifies you as the petitioner.
  3. In the section that follows, provide a detailed explanation of your reasons for retiring from the practice of law. Be clear and concise, ensuring all necessary information is included.
  4. Next, review the declaration statement regarding your understanding of retirement implications. Ensure you acknowledge that you cannot practice law until reinstated.
  5. Proceed to sign and date the form in the appropriate fields. Your signature confirms that all provided information is true and complete.
  6. Finally, fill in your address, attorney number, city, state, zip code, and telephone number to complete your application.

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A Certificate of Good Standing is available to Florida Bar members online through the MyFloridaBar Member Portal under Additional Links. If you are unable to locate the certificate of good standing on the portal page, please email the Membership Department for assistance, or call 800-342-8060 ext. 5831.
Regulating Fla. Bar 4- 1.4). In the case of irreconcilable disagreements with a client, the lawyer must provide diligent representation until the lawyer-client relationship is formally dissolved in compliance with the law and the clients best interests.
Under the Reporting Professional Misconduct rule, Rule 4-8.3, an attorney is obligated to report another attorneys misconduct if the attorney has actual knowledge of a misconduct that raises a substantial question as to the offending attorneys honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer in other respects.
RULE 1-3.5 RETIREMENT Any member of The Florida Bar may retire from The Florida Bar upon petition or other written request to, and approval of, the executive director.
Any member of The Florida Bar may retire from The Florida Bar upon petition or other written request to, and approval of, the executive director.

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RULE 1-3.7 REINSTATEMENT TO MEMBERSHIP. (a) Eligibility for Reinstatement. Members who have retired or been delinquent for a period of time not in excess of 5 years are eligible for reinstatement under this rule.
Rule 1-3.8 requires all members of The Florida Bar to designate an inventory lawyer to wind up a lawyers practice in the event the lawyer becomes unable to practice, e.g., due to death, disability, or disbarment.

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