Poor Person Order Pursuant to Cplr 1101(D) is a legal document that was released by the Supreme Court - Queens County, New York - a government authority operating within New York. The form may be used strictly within Queens County.
Q: What is a Poor Person Order?
A: A Poor Person Order is a court order that allows someone who cannot afford to pay court fees to proceed with a legal action without having to pay those fees.
Q: What is CPLR 1101(D)?
A: CPLR 1101(D) refers to a specific section of the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules that allows individuals to apply for a Poor Person Order.
Q: What does the Poor Person Order do?
A: The Poor Person Order waives or reduces court filing fees for individuals who meet certain financial criteria.
Q: Who is eligible for a Poor Person Order?
A: To be eligible for a Poor Person Order, individuals must demonstrate that they are unable to pay court fees without undue hardship based on their income, expenses, and financial resources.
Form Details:
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