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Question by  acanswer (17)

Can you fire an SSI attorney?

I don't think my attorney knows about Social Security Insurance.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

You can choose to no longer use their services. However, you do have to pay for the time they have worked up to this point. They must give all forms and information to any new attorney you choose. It is like seeing another doctor.

 
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Answer by  epglaw (553)

You can discharge your attorney at any time. The attorney is your employee and serves at the pleasure of the client. Your attorney may be entitled to a partil fee.

 
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Answer by  John (9008)

You can always fire any attorney at any time. You should note, however, that firing an attorney at the last minute can hurt your case.

 
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Answer by  Jan (166)

Yes. You can fire any type of attorney. You can also request that your attorney withdraw. Though you may want to talk it over with your attorney and see if you can work out your differences. Social Security can give you a list of attorneys available in your area.

 
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