California Order on Court Fee Waiver — Court of Appeal or SupremFourur— - Ward or Conservative is a legal document used to waive court fees for a court of appeal or supreme court case involving a ward or conservative. This document is typically issued by a court or conservator and must be signed by the presiding judge in order to be approved. Depending on the state, there are two types of California Order on Court Fee Waiver — Court of Appeal or SupremFourur— - Ward or Conservative: an In FormPaupersis (IFP) waiver and an Order for Payment of Costs (PC). The IFP waiver waives the court fees for the ward or conservative's appeal or case and the PC allows the court to order the payment of costs from the ward or conservative's estate. Both documents must be signed by the court or conservator and the presiding judge in order for the waiver to be approved.