Every fiduciary must, unless he is licensed to practice law, retain an attorney or firm of attorneys to represent, advise and assist him during the whole term of his office, whose compensation will be fixed or approved by the Chancellor. When an attorney has once appeared for such a fiduciary, in any respect, he may withdraw only with the consent of the Chancellor, after notice to the client. However, if he shall be or become negligent or unfaithful, in any respect, he may, with the consent of the Chancellor, be discharged. The practice of employing different attorneys, at the will of the fiduciary will not be tolerated.
Miss. Ch. C. R. 6.01