The Missouri Application for Leave to File Without Payment (to proceed in form paupers) is a form used by individuals who are unable to pay for court filing fees. The form must be filed in the circuit court in which the case is being brought. The form allows individuals to be exempted from paying court fees and other costs associated with the legal case. The Missouri Application for Leave to File Without Payment (to proceed in form paupers) has two types: Adult Application and Minor Application. The Adult Application is for individuals 18 years old or older, while the Minor Application is for individuals under 18 years old. Both forms require the applicant to provide information about their financial status, including income, assets, and liabilities. The applicant must also provide information about the case they are filing, including the type of case and the parties involved. Finally, the applicant must provide a statement of facts in support of the application. Once the form is submitted, the court will review the application and make a decision regarding whether the applicant will be allowed to proceed in form paupers. If the court grants the application, the applicant will be exempt from paying court fees and other costs associated with the legal case.