Nebraska Order to Proceed In Form Paupers is a type of court order used in Nebraska courts. It allows a litigant to proceed with their case without having to pay the filing fees required by the court. This is an option for those who cannot afford the costs of filing a lawsuit. There are two types of Nebraska Order to Proceed In Form Paupers: General Order to Proceed In Form Paupers and Special Order to Proceed In Form Paupers. The General Order to Proceed In Form Paupers is used when a litigant cannot afford the costs of filing a lawsuit, and the Special Order to Proceed In Form Paupers is used for those litigants who meet certain eligibility criteria, such as those on public assistance or who are indigent. In both cases, the litigant must fill out an application and provide financial information to the court before they can receive the order. Once the order is granted, the litigant can proceed with their case without having to pay any court filing fees.