A Motion for Permission to Appeal In Form Paupers and Affidavit is a legal document that is filed with a court when a party is unable to pay the court fees associated with an appeal. This motion states that due to the party's financial limitations, they are unable to pay the required court fees and requests permission from the court to proceed with the appeal. The motion is typically accompanied by an Affidavit, which is a sworn statement outlining the party's financial situation and inability to pay the court fees. There are two types of Motion for Permission to Appeal In Form Paupers and Affidavit: 1. Motion for Permission to Appeal In Form Paupers: This motion requests permission from the court to proceed with an appeal without paying the court fees. 2. Motion for Permission to Appeal In Form Paupers and Affidavit: This motion is similar to the first, but is accompanied by an affidavit that outlines the party's financial situation and inability to pay the court fees.