In Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Mace Windu says that Count Dooku is a former Jedi. Mace speaks highly of him, so it's clear that Dooku left the order on good terms. Later in the same film, Obi-wan makes it sound like it would be difficult for Anakin to leave the Jedi to be with Padme. Why would Dooku be able to leave the Jedi order, but Anakin not? What's the process to do so?
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I can't seem to find the exact way that Jedi leave the order (presumably, they would tell the Council they wanted to leave, but this is only a possibility, not necessarily the way that they would leave), but it does seem that Dooku is a special case, as he was of a noble family and he would have had a life that he could return to outside of the Jedi Order. Few other Jedi could say this, most having entered into the Jedi order at a very young age.
An about.com article notes that Anakin could probably have left the Order, but that, had he done so, he probably would have been even more susceptible to Chancellor Palpatine's manipulation and, secondly, would have had no one to attempt to keep him away from the dark side.
Wookieepedia says that the way of the Jedi Order is was a "life-long path" and that "a Jedi usually remained part of the Order their entire life". Although this answer gives no definite insight on how a Jedi might leave the Order, I hope that this answer might help you to better understand why a Jedi might choose to leave it.
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