Minnesota Motion and Affidavit for Proceeding In Form Paupers in the Court of Appeals is a legal document used by individuals who cannot afford to pay the filing fees associated with a court of appeals case. It allows them to present their case without having to pay the fees. There are two types of Minnesota Motion and Affidavit for Proceeding In Form Paupers in the Court of Appeals: one for civil cases and one for criminal cases. The civil form is used when filing a civil appeal in the Court of Appeals, while the criminal form is used when filing a criminal appeal in the Court of Appeals. Both forms require the filer to provide information about their financial situation, such as their income, assets, liabilities, and expenses. The filer must also provide an affidavit stating that they are unable to pay the court costs and fees associated with the appeal. Once the motion and affidavit are filed, the court will decide whether the filer is eligible for a waiver of the court fees.