Form 4 Affidavit with motion to proceed in form paupers is a legal document used to request permission to proceed with a lawsuit without having to pay court costs and fees. This type of affidavit is commonly known as a 'pauper's oath' and is often used by people who cannot afford to pay the costs associated with filing a lawsuit. The affidavit is typically filed along with a motion to proceed in form paupers, which requests the court to waive the payment of court costs and fees. There are two types of Form 4 Affidavit with motion to proceed in form paupers: (1) the full affidavit and motion, and (2) the simplified affidavit and motion. The full affidavit and motion includes an explanation of the plaintiff's financial circumstances along with a detailed list of their assets and liabilities. The simplified affidavit and motion is used when the plaintiff's financial circumstances are more straightforward and does not require a detailed list of assets and liabilities. In both cases, the plaintiff must demonstrate that they are unable to pay the court costs and fees associated with the lawsuit. The Form 4 Affidavit with motion to proceed in form paupers must be signed by the plaintiff and notarized. It must also be accompanied by other supporting documents, such as pay stubs, bank statements, and tax returns, to prove the plaintiff's financial status. Once the court has reviewed the documents, it will decide whether to grant the motion to proceed in form paupers.