A North Carolina Proposed Order on Motion to Withdraw is a document that a court in the state of North Carolina may issue when a party to a legal proceeding requests to withdraw from the case. This order is usually issued when a party wishes to terminate their attorney’s representation and take on their own legal representation, or when a party wishes to withdraw from the case completely. The proposed order outlines the terms of the motion to withdraw, including the party’s name, the name of the attorney, the case number, and any other relevant information. It also includes the court’s ruling on the motion, such as granting or denying the motion, and any specific conditions or instructions related to the withdrawal. There are two types of North Carolina Proposed Order on Motion to Withdraw: one for withdrawal of attorney representation, and one for withdrawal of party representation. The order for withdrawal of attorney representation includes the attorney’s name, the party’s name, the case number, and the court’s ruling on the motion. The order for withdrawal of party representation includes the party’s name, the case number, and the court’s ruling on the motion.