An Assigned Counsel Payment Memo is a document that outlines the terms and conditions for the payment of services provided by a court-appointed lawyer. It is used by the court to ensure that the lawyer is properly compensated for their services. There are two types of Assigned Counsel Payment Memo: the Standard Assigned Counsel Payment Memo and the Non-Standard Assigned Counsel Payment Memo. The Standard Assigned Counsel Payment Memo details the amount of fees and costs that will be reimbursed to the attorney for services provided to the court. It also outlines the payment schedule and may include additional information such as the attorney's name and address. The Non-Standard Assigned Counsel Payment Memo is used when the court requires a different or more specific payment arrangement than what is set out in the Standard Assigned Counsel Payment Memo. This type of payment memo includes the same information as the Standard Assigned Counsel Payment Memo, but may also include additional terms and conditions that are specific to the case.