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Ann A. v. Kijakazi

United States District Court, Southern District of California
Apr 7, 2022
22-cv-00349-BGS (S.D. Cal. Apr. 7, 2022)

Opinion

22-cv-00349-BGS

04-07-2022

Stephanie Ann A., Plaintiff, v. Kilolo KIJAKAZI, Defendant.


ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS

[ECF NO. 2]

HON. BERNARD G. SKOMAL, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

On March 16, 2022, Plaintiff Stephanie Ann A. filed a complaint against Kilolo Kijakazi, the Commissioner of Social Security, seeking judicial review of the Commissioner's final decision denying Plaintiff's application for Social Security Disability Insurance and/or Supplemental Security Income. (ECF No. 1.) Presently before the Court is Plaintiff's Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (“IFP Motion”). (ECF No. 2.)

All parties instituting any civil action, suit, or proceeding in a district court of the United States, except an application for a writ of habeas corpus, must pay a filing fee. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a); see 28 U.S.C. § 1914(a) (requiring a party instituting a civil action to pay a filing fee of $350 as well as a $50 administrative fee). An action may proceed despite a plaintiff's failure to prepay the entire fee only if plaintiff is granted leave to proceed IFP pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a), which states:

[A]ny court of the United States may authorize the commencement, prosecution or defense of any suit, action or proceeding . . . without prepayment of fees or security therefor, by a person who submits an affidavit that includes a statement of all assets such [person] possesses that the person is unable to pay such fees or give security therefor.
28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1). The determination of indigency falls within the district court's discretion. California Men's Colony v. Rowland, 939 F.2d 854, 858 (9th Cir. 1991), reversed on other grounds by, 506 U.S. 194 (1993) (“Section 1915 typically requires the reviewing court to exercise its sound discretion in determining whether the affiant has satisfied the statute's requirement of indigency.”).

A party need not “be absolutely destitute” to proceed IFP. Adkins v. E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., 335 U.S. 331, 339 (1948). “Nonetheless, a plaintiff seeking IFP status must allege poverty ‘with some particularity, definiteness, and certainty.'” Escobedo v. Applebees, 787 F.3d 1226, 1234 (9th Cir. 2015) (citing United States v. McQuade, 647 f.3D 938, 940 (9th Cir. 1981). “An affidavit in support of an IFP application is sufficient where it alleges that the affiant cannot pay the court costs and still afford the necessitates of life.” Id. “But, the same even-handed care must be employed to assure that federal funds are not squandered to underwrite, at public expense, either frivolous claims or the remonstrances of a suitor who is financially able, in whole or in part, to pull his own oar.” Temple v. Ellerthorp, 586 F.Supp. 848, 850 (D. R.I.).

Based on the information provided in the application (ECF No. 2), the Court finds that Plaintiff is unable to pay the required filing fee. See, e.g., Jefferson, 277 F.2d at 725 (“One need not be absolutely destitute to obtain [the] benefits of the in forma pauperis statute.”); Escobedo v. Applebees, 787 F.3d 1226, 1235 (9th Cir. 2015) (noting “there is no formula set forth by statute, regulation, or case law to determine when someone is poor enough to earn IFP status, ” but, “[w]hatever the standard, $350 is a lot of money to many millions of Americans”). Accordingly, the Court GRANTS Plaintiff's Motion to Proceed IFP (ECF No. 2) and ORDERS as follows:

1. The United States Marshal shall serve a copy of the Complaint filed on March 16, 2022 and an accompanying summons upon Defendant as directed by Plaintiff on U.S. Marshal Form 285. All costs of service shall be advanced by the United States.

2. Plaintiff shall serve upon Defendant, or, if appearance has been entered by counsel, upon Defendant's counsel, a copy of every further pleading or document submitted for consideration of the Court. Plaintiff shall include with the original paper to be filed with the Clerk of Court a certificate stating the manner in which a true and correct copy of any document was served on Defendant or Defendant's counsel and the date of service.

IT IS SO ORDERED


Summaries of

Ann A. v. Kijakazi

United States District Court, Southern District of California
Apr 7, 2022
22-cv-00349-BGS (S.D. Cal. Apr. 7, 2022)
Case details for

Ann A. v. Kijakazi

Case Details

Full title:Stephanie Ann A., Plaintiff, v. Kilolo KIJAKAZI, Defendant.

Court:United States District Court, Southern District of California

Date published: Apr 7, 2022

Citations

22-cv-00349-BGS (S.D. Cal. Apr. 7, 2022)