Vermont Application To Proceed In Form Paupers COPE (VATPIFPC) is a legal form used to request court permission to proceed with a civil lawsuit without having to pay the filing fees. It is also known as a Fee Waiver or In Form Paupers (IFP). It is a document that must be filed and approved by the court before a case can proceed. The form must be completed in its entirety and submitted to the court with the appropriate filing fee. The form contains information about the individual or group requesting the waiver, as well as information about the case. There are two types of Vermont Application To Proceed In Form Paupers COPE: 1. Petition for Fee Waiver: This form is used by individuals or groups who cannot afford to pay the filing fees upfront. The form must be completed in its entirety and submitted to the court with the applicable filing fee. 2. Application for IFP Status: This form is used by individuals or groups who meet the court's requirements for indigence. The form must be completed in its entirety and submitted to the court for review. If approved, the individual or group may proceed with the case without paying the filing fees.