The Tennessee Uniform Affidavit of Indigence is a form used in the state of Tennessee to determine a person's eligibility for a waiver of court fees or other costs associated with a legal case. There are several types of Tennessee Uniform Affidavit of Indigence. These include the General Affidavit of Indigence, the Supplemental Affidavit of Indigence, the Affidavit of Indigence for Child Support Cases, and the Affidavit of Indigence for Child Custody Cases. The General Affidavit of Indigence is used to determine whether a person is eligible to have court fees and costs waived if they are unable to pay due to poverty. The Supplemental Affidavit of Indigence is used for cases where the person needs additional information in order to determine eligibility. The Affidavit of Indigence for Child Support Cases is used to determine whether a person is eligible for a waiver of child support payments. Finally, the Affidavit of Indigence for Child Custody Cases is used to determine whether a person is eligible for a waiver of child custody payments. The Tennessee Uniform Affidavit of Indigence is an important tool for those who are unable to afford the associated costs with a legal case. It helps to ensure that legal proceedings are accessible to people regardless of their financial situation.