In Tennessee, a Child Support Creditor or Representative is a person or entity who is owed money for child support payments. The appearance of the Creditor or Representative is typically required by the court in order to enforce a court order or to initiate a legal action. The types of Tennessee Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative include: in-person appearance, written notice, telephone appearance, or video appearance. In-person appearance requires the Creditor or Representative to appear in person at a court hearing or other legal proceeding. Written notice is typically served to the Creditor or Representative, outlining the details of the court hearing or other legal proceeding. Telephone appearance allows the Creditor or Representative to participate in a court hearing or other legal proceeding by phone. Video appearance allows the Creditor or Representative to participate in a court hearing or other legal proceeding by video conference.