New York Order Approving Application to Proceed In Form Paupers in an Adversary Case Filing is an order issued by a court in New York that allows a party to proceed in a lawsuit without paying the usual court fees. It allows the litigant to proceed with litigation even if they do not have the financial resources to pay the fees associated with bringing a case to court. This order is typically requested when an individual or business cannot afford to pay for the filing fees, deposition costs, service of process fees, etc. associated with litigation. In general, the court will only approve this application if it determines that the litigant is unable to pay the necessary fees. In New York, there are two types of Order Approving Application to Proceed In Form Paupers in an Adversary Case Filing: the Order to Show Cause and the Order of Permission. The Order to Show Cause requires the litigant to demonstrate to the court that they are unable to pay the necessary court fees before the application is approved. The Order of Permission, on the other hand, allows the litigant to proceed without having to demonstrate their financial inability to pay the fees. In either case, if the court approves the application, the litigant will be allowed to proceed with the case without having to pay the usual court fees.