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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Verified Motion for Fee Waiver in the editor.
  2. In the top section, fill in your county and case number as they appear on your court papers.
  3. Provide your name as the Petitioner and the Respondent's name in the designated fields.
  4. Complete Section 3 by listing all family members living with you, as this is considered your household.
  5. Detail your monthly income in Section 4, including wages, benefits, and any other sources of income before taxes.
  6. In Section 6, outline your monthly expenses such as housing, utilities, food, and transportation.
  7. Sign the form at the bottom to affirm that all information provided is true under penalties of perjury.

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Download income tax forms You can e-file directly to the IRS and download or print a copy of your tax return. Federal tax filing is free for everyone with no limitations, and state filing is only $14.99. Join the millions of taxpayers who have filed securely using FreeTaxUSA.
Seniors do not need to file an Indiana Income tax return if they are an Indiana resident (maintained legal residence in Indiana for the entire year) and the total value of their personal, elderly, and blind exemptions exceeds their federal gross income before deductions.
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