Anderson v. Colvin
Filing
6
ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 7/19/13 granting 4 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. (cc: all counsel) (dm)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
LORI L. ANDERSON
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 13-C-0788
CAROLYN W. COLVIN,
Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Defendant.
ORDER
Plaintiff Lori Anderson seeks judicial review of the denial of her application for social
security disability benefits. Ordinarily, a plaintiff must pay a statutory filing fee to bring an action
in federal court, 28 U.S.C. § 1914(a), but plaintiff requests leave to proceed in forma pauperis.
Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a), an indigent party may commence a federal court action, without
paying required costs and fees, upon submission of an affidavit asserting inability “to pay such
fees or give security therefor” and stating “the nature of the action, defense or appeal and
affiant’s belief that the person is entitled to redress.” 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1).
Plaintiff has filed the required affidavit. Upon review of that affidavit, the court is satisfied
that she satisfies the poverty requirements of § 1915. Plaintiff avers that she is unemployed,
with a dependant daughter and income limited to food stamps and disbursement from her
deceased father’s IRA, which is nearly depleted. Plaintiff further avers that she believes she
is entitled to relief in this action, and on review of the complaint the court is unable to determine
that the action is frivolous or that the complaint fails to state a claim.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff’s petition for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis (R. 4) is GRANTED. The file will be returned to the Clerk of Courts for service on
defendant.
Plaintiff is advised to provide defendant or her counsel with copies of all future motions
or papers filed by plaintiff in this action.
Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this 19th day of July, 2013.
/s Lynn Adelman
_____________________________
LYNN ADELMAN
District Judge
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