2:25-cv-04313 Tramain-Prather v. Lua
Financial Entry IFP Filing Fee
Tramain-Prather v. Lua is a pending case with an unknown court. The docket number is 25-cv-04313. The current summary is Financial Entry IFP Filing Fee.
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Filing · April 24, 2026
Tramain-Prather filed a financial entry in the case of Tramain-Prather v. Lua, requesting to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP) and waiving the filing fee. This means that Tramain-Prather is seeking to have their court costs covered by the court, likely due to financial hardship. The filing fee is typically $350 in federal court.
description View filingTramain-Prather v. Lua is a federal case where the plaintiff, Tramain-Prather, has filed a financial entry requesting to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP) and waive the filing fee. This move is a common tactic in civil cases where the plaintiff cannot afford the costs associated with filing a lawsuit.
The case is currently active, but a judge has not yet been assigned. The plaintiff's decision to proceed IFP may impact the court's ability to assess costs and fees throughout the case. The court has not yet released any information on the key issues at play in the case.
Tramain-Prather's financial entry is a key step in the case, as it sets the stage for the court's handling of costs and fees. The next development to watch will be the court's response to Tramain-Prather's financial entry, which may include a review of the plaintiff's financial situation and a determination of whether they are eligible to proceed IFP.
The court may also schedule a hearing to discuss the matter further. The case is currently pending in the unknown court, and the docket number is 25-cv-04313. The exact date of filing is unknown, but the most recent event in the case was the plaintiff's financial entry on April 24, 2026.
The outcome of this case will depend on the court's decision regarding Tramain-Prather's financial situation and their eligibility to proceed IFP. If the court grants the plaintiff's request, the case may proceed without the burden of filing fees.
if the court denies the request, Tramain-Prather may be required to pay the filing fee or face other consequences. The case will continue to unfold as the court reviews the plaintiff's financial situation and makes a determination regarding their eligibility to proceed IFP.
Financial Entry IFP Filing Fee
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Tramain-Prather filed a financial entry in the case of Tramain-Prather v. Lua, requesting to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP) and waiving the filing fee. This means that Tramain-Prather is seeking to have their court costs covered by the court, likely due to financial hardship. The filing fee is typically $350 in federal court.
Financial Entry IFP Filing Fee
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