The Nebraska Order on Application to Proceed In Form Paupers (General) (updated March 2016) is a formal document issued by the Nebraska Supreme Court allowing a party to a civil action to proceed without having to pay the costs associated with filing the case. This document grants a litigant the right to proceed without having to pay the filing fees, court costs, and other related costs associated with the lawsuit. The order is typically used when a litigant cannot afford the associated costs. There are three types of Nebraska Order on Application to Proceed In Form Paupers (General) (updated March 2016): 1) The Standard Order, which grants the litigant the right to proceed without having to pay the filing fees, court costs, and other related costs; 2) The Limited Order, which grants the litigant the right to proceed without paying the filing fees and court costs, but requires the litigant to pay other related costs; and 3) The Extended Order, which grants the litigant the right to proceed without paying the filing fees, court costs, and other related costs, on a more permanent basis. The Nebraska Order on Application to Proceed In Form Paupers (General) (updated March 2016) is an important document that allows litigants to pursue their case in court, even if they are unable to afford the associated costs.