Specifications include, but are not limited to: Category A: Representing individuals who are subject to a commitment for involuntary proceedings including consulting with the individual at Allegiance Health (or other appropriate location) to determine if they want a contested hearing, completing requests to defer for those who want to consent to treatment, and representing the individual at any required or requested contested hearing including a jury trial. Most hearings will be conducted at Allegiance Health at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday and Friday. There are also hearings held in Judge Rappleye's courtroom on other days. Most hearings in Judge Rappleye’s court are on Friday at 1:30 p.m. Little notice is given. (This does not include representing individuals whose hearings are held outside of Jackson County.) Attorneys will be expected to complete the work on any appointments made during the term of this agreement, even if the actual hearing is held after the expiration of this agreement. Category B: Representing defendants who request a court-appointed attorney for a PPO Violation, Paternity, or Child Support Contempt Hearing. Work would not include modifying or setting aside the PPO, but simply the issue of whether the defendant is in contempt. Paternity cases would involve the issue of whether the Defendant is the father, but would not involve representing the Defendant on custody, support or parenting time. Child Support cases would not include modifying custody, parenting time or support, but be limited to the issue of whether the defendant is in contempt of Court for failing to pay child support. Attorneys will be expected to complete the work on any appointments made during the term of this agreement, even if the actual hearing is held after the expiration of this agreement.