A formal written notification communicating the termination of legal representation in a divorce case serves as official notice to counsel. This communication outlines the client’s decision to discontinue the attorney-client relationship and provides clear instructions for the next steps, such as file transfer or pending action handling. For example, a client might transmit a letter stating, “This letter serves as formal notification that I am terminating your services as my legal representative, effective immediately. Please provide instructions for the return of my case file.”
Such a notification is vital for maintaining a clear legal record and protecting the client’s interests. It establishes a definitive end date for the attorney’s involvement, preventing future billing or legal actions taken on behalf of the client without consent. Historically, this type of communication was typically delivered via physical mail; however, electronic communication has become increasingly common and acceptable, offering speed and convenience while maintaining a documented record. Properly documenting the end of representation ensures transparency and accountability throughout the divorce proceedings.