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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the WAIVER OF ATTORNEY in the editor.
Begin by entering the case number and court details at the top of the form. This includes the county, judge's name, and court address.
In section one, indicate your understanding of your right to legal representation. If you choose to waive this right, sign and date where indicated.
If applicable, have a parent or guardian complete section two, stating whether they object to your waiver. They should also sign and date this section.
In section three, a judge or referee must sign and date to accept the waiver. Ensure this is completed before submission.
For those requesting an attorney appointment, fill out section four with your financial information and signature. Include your contact details in the provided fields.
Finally, ensure that all signatures are collected in section five for witnessing purposes before submitting the form.
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