Texas Motion To Proceed In Form Paupers is a legal procedure that allows an individual to file a lawsuit in a court of law without having to pay the court costs upfront. This procedure is available to individuals who can demonstrate financial hardship, such as those on a limited income or those in debt. There are three types of Texas Motion To Proceed In Form Paupers: 1) a voluntary motion, which is filed by the plaintiff; 2) an involuntary motion, which is filed by the court on behalf of the plaintiff; and 3) a motion for an indigent defense, which is filed by an attorney on behalf of the plaintiff. All three motions must include financial documents and other evidence of financial hardship, and must be approved by the court before the case can proceed.