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How to fill out the IN App. R. 40-1 online
Filling out the IN App. R. 40-1 is a crucial step for individuals seeking to appeal without incurring upfront fees. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you accurately complete the form online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the IN App. R. 40-1 form and open it in your selected editor.
- Begin by identifying the appropriate court where your appeal is filed. This should be indicated at the top of the form. Write the name of the court, including whether it is the Indiana Court of Appeals or the name of the trial court.
- Fill in your information as the appellant or appellee in the designated section. Make sure to include your name clearly.
- Provide the trial court case number as requested on the form. This is typically found in the documentation from your original case.
- In the section titled 'AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF MOTION TO PROCEED ON APPEAL IN FORMA PAUPERIS', declare your statement under penalties of perjury. Clearly express the basis of your motion to proceed on appeal without prepaying fees due to financial hardship.
- List the specific issues you intend to present on appeal in the designated area. Be concise but thorough in outlining these points.
- Answer the following financial questions regarding your employment status, income sources, and assets. Provide all requested details accurately.
- Ensure you include the names and relationships of any dependents who rely on you for support.
- Review the completed form for accuracy and completeness before finalizing it.
- After verifying your entries, proceed to save changes, download, print, or share the form as necessary.
Complete your IN App. R. 40-1 form online today to move forward with your appeal.
Rule 54 - Judgment; Costs (A) Definition-Form. "Judgment", as used in these rules, includes a decree and any order from which an appeal lies. A judgment shall contain all matters required by Rule 68 but need not contain a recital of pleadings, the report of a master, or the record of prior proceedings.
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