California Order on Application to be Relieved as Attorney on Completion of Limited Scope Representation is a document used to request that an attorney be relieved from their duties after a limited scope representation has been completed. This document is generally used in legal matters where the attorney is not representing the client in the entirety of the case, such as in a divorce or bankruptcy. The document must be filed with the California court where the matter is being heard. It must include the name of the client, the attorney, and the attorney's license number. It must also include a description of the limited scope representation, the date the representation was completed, and the date the application was filed. The document must be signed by both the client and the attorney. There are two types of California Order on Application to be Relieved as Attorney on Completion of Limited Scope Representation: a court order and an administrative order. A court order is required when the client and the attorney have a dispute over the terms of the limited scope representation or when the attorney is seeking to be relieved from the representation due to financial hardship. An administrative order is used when the client agrees to the terms of the limited scope representation and both parties agree to the attorney's release.