An Order to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees or Costs is a legal document that is issued by a court or tribunal to allow a party to continue with a legal proceeding without having to pay any fees or costs in advance. This type of order is usually granted in exceptional circumstances, such as when a party is unable to pay fees or costs due to a financial hardship. There are two types of Order to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees or Costs: 1. Absolute Order — This type of order allows a party to proceed with a legal action without having to pay any fees or costs at any stage of the proceedings. 2. Conditional Order — This type of order requires a party to pay fees or costs at the conclusion of the proceedings, or in installments during the course of the proceedings.