New York Form 4 Affidavit with Motion to Proceed in Form Paupers is a legal document used in New York courts to allow a party to proceed with a case without paying court costs and fees. The form is known as a “motioformmpaupersis” (IFP) and is typically filed at the beginning of a case. The motion must include an affidavit that provides proof of the party’s poverty or inability to pay such costs. The New York Form 4 Affidavit with Motion to Proceed in Form Paupers includes several sections. The first section contains information about the party filing the motion, such as their name, address, and phone number. The second section outlines the financial circumstances of the party, including income, expenses, and assets. The third section is the party’s sworn statement that they are unable to pay court costs and fees. The fourth and final section of the form contains the signature of the party filing the motion. There are two types of New York Form 4 Affidavit with Motion to Proceed in Form Paupers: (1) an Application for Fees and Costs and (2) an Application for Waiver of Fees and Costs. Both forms are used to request that a court waive or reduce court costs and fees. The Application for Fees and Costs asks the court to reduce the amount of fees and costs that the party must pay, while the Application for Waiver of Fees and Costs requests that the court completely waive all fees and costs.