Texas Motion to Proceed In Form Paupers — Non-Prisoner is a legal form that allows a person who cannot afford court fees and costs to ask the court to allow them to proceed in a lawsuit without paying the fees and costs upfront. This form is also known as an IFP, or in form paupers, motion. There are different types of Texas Motion to Proceed In Form Paupers — Non-Prisoner, including applications for civil, family, or probate cases. The non-prisoner IFP motion requires a person to provide financial information to the court, such as income, assets, and debts, and to explain why they cannot afford to pay the court fees. The court then reviews the financial information and decides whether to grant the motion.