Tennessee Chapter 13 Debtor's Certifications Regarding Domestic Support Obligations and Section 522(q) are documents used in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases in the state of Tennessee. These certifications are used to confirm that the debtor has completed all required domestic support obligations and that the debtor’s assets are exempt from creditors’ claims pursuant to Section 522(q) of the Bankruptcy Code. There are two main types of certifications related to Domestic Support Obligations and Section 522(q): the Debtor’s Certification of Domestic Support Obligations and the Debtor’s Certification of Section 522(q). The Debtor’s Certification of Domestic Support Obligations is a form completed by the debtor at the beginning of the Chapter 13 process. The form requires the debtor to affirm that they have satisfied all of their domestic support obligations prior to filing for bankruptcy, and that they will continue to meet all of their obligations during the bankruptcy process. This form must be signed and notarized before it is submitted to the court. The Debtor’s Certification of Section 522(q) is a form that must be filed when the debtor’s assets are subject to lien or levy and are otherwise exempt from creditors’ claims pursuant to Section 522(q) of the Bankruptcy Code. This certification must be signed and notarized before it is submitted to the court. Both of these forms must be filed with the court before the debtor can proceed with their Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.