How to file a case for FREE!

Published on 23 March 2025 at 13:13

Want the chance to potentially save yourself $165.00+ ?

Fill out an In Forma Pauperis Petition!

An In Forma Pauperis is paperwork that someone can fill out asking the judge to waive the filing fee on a case.

How to qualify:

  • If you make $1906.60 per month (Arkansas minimum wage) then a judge is likely to find you “indigent” and sign off on the paperwork allowing you to file your case for free. 
  • You can also qualify if you have dependents (minor children living in your home that you financially support).

 

How to File an In Forma Pauperis:

First fill out the following information: Click Here

  • Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis
  • Affidavit to Proceed In Forma Pauperis
  • Proposed Order to Proceed In Forma Pauperis

 

The Affidavit to Proceed In Forma Pauperis will ask you specific questions about your monthly income; your assets; and questions about your dependents.

 

You MUST fill out all the information completely and truthfully.

The Affidavit MUST be signed and notarized IN FRONT OF a notary.

Affidavits that are NOT notarized will NOT be considered by the Judge.

 

Once you fill out the Affidavit

 

  • Get Your Papers Ready – You need three papers:

    • Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis

    • Affidavit to Proceed In Forma Pauperis

    • Proposed Order to Proceed In Forma Pauperis

  • Prepare Your Main Filing – You also need the main paper for your case, like:

    • A Petition for Guardianship (if asking for guardianship)

    • A Complaint for Divorce (if asking for a divorce)

  • Take Everything to the Clerk – Bring all the papers to the circuit clerk at the courthouse.

 

  • Judge Reviews Your Request – The judge will look at your papers and decide if you can file for free.

 

  • Judge’s Decision:

    • If Approved: The judge signs the order, and you don’t have to pay.

    • If Not Approved: You will need to pay a $165.00 fee to file your case.

 

 

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