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802.045.Limited scope representation permitted — process.

Ch. 802: Pleadings, Motions and Pretrial Practice · Last amended 2014 · Last verified July 15, 2026

In one sentenceSection 802.045 lets a Wisconsin attorney represent a client for just part of a case by filing a notice that limits the appearance to specific proceedings or issues, without that limited role counting as a full appearance, and it spells out how that representation later ends.

Full Text of Section 802.045

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(1) AUTHORIZED. An attorney’s role in an action may be limited to one or more individual proceedings or issues in an action if specifically so stated in a notice of limited appearance filed and served upon the parties prior to or simultaneous with the proceeding. Providing limited scope representation of a person under this section does not constitute a general appearance by the attorney for purposes of s. 801.14.
(2) NOTICE OF LIMITED APPEARANCE. The notice of limited appearance shall contain the following information:
(a) The name and the party designation of the client.
(b) The specific proceedings or issues within the scope of the limited representation.
(c) A statement that the attorney will file a notice of termination upon completion of services.
(d) A statement that the attorney providing limited scope representation shall be served with all documents while providing limited scope representation.
(e) Contact information for the client including current address and phone number.
(3) SERVICE. Service shall be made under s. 801.14 (2m).
(4) TERMINATION OF LIMITED APPEARANCE. At the conclusion of the representation for which a notice of limited appearance has been filed, the attorney’s role terminates without further order of the court upon the attorney filing with the court, and serving upon the parties, a notice of the termination of limited appearance. A notice of termination of limited appearance shall contain all of the following information:
(a) A statement that the attorney has completed all services within the scope of the notice of limited appearance.
(b) A statement that the attorney has completed all acts ordered by the court.
(c) A statement that the attorney has served the notice of termination of limited appearance on all parties, including the client.
(d) Contact information for the client including current address and phone number.
(5) FORMS. The director of state courts shall provide the clerk of circuit court in each county forms for use in filing notices required under this section.

Plain-English Summary

Section 802.045 authorizes limited scope representation: an attorney’s role in an action may be confined to one or more particular proceedings or issues, as long as a notice of limited appearance says so and is filed and served on the parties before or at the same time as the proceeding it covers. Providing this kind of representation does not amount to a general appearance under section 801.14.

The notice of limited appearance must state the client’s name and party designation, the specific proceedings or issues covered, a statement that the attorney will file a notice of termination once the work is done, a statement that the attorney must be served with all documents while the limited representation continues, and the client’s current contact information. Service during that period follows section 801.14(2m).

The representation ends without a further court order once the attorney files and serves a notice of termination stating that the attorney has completed the services described in the original notice, has complied with any court orders, has served the termination notice on all parties including the client, and has provided the client’s current contact information. The director of state courts supplies the forms clerks of circuit court use for these filings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a Wisconsin attorney help with just part of my case instead of the whole thing?

Yes. An attorney’s role may be limited to specific proceedings or issues through a notice of limited appearance filed and served before or at the same time as the proceeding it covers.

Does hiring an attorney for limited scope representation count as a full appearance?

No. Section 802.045(1) says providing limited scope representation does not constitute a general appearance for purposes of section 801.14.

What has to be in a notice of limited appearance?

The client’s name and party designation, the specific proceedings or issues within the limited representation, a statement that the attorney will file a notice of termination when the work is complete, a statement that the attorney must be served with documents during that period, and the client’s contact information.

How does limited scope representation officially end?

The attorney’s role terminates without a further court order once the attorney files and serves a notice of termination stating that all services and court-ordered acts within the scope of the limited appearance are complete.

Who has to be served with documents while limited scope representation is ongoing?

The attorney providing the limited scope representation must be served with all documents during that period.

Amendment History

History: Sup. Ct. Order No. 13-10, 2014 WI 45, 354 Wis. 2d xliii.

Source & verification. Section text and official notes are reproduced verbatim from the Wisconsin Statutes, published by the Wisconsin Legislature (Legislative Reference Bureau). Last verified July 15, 2026. · Official source
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