Texas Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative is a court appearance performed by an individual or entity that is owed child support in the state of Texas. This individual or entity can be a parent, a guardian, or an appointed representative. The purpose of the appearance is to ask a court to enter a judgment and/or order for the payment of child support. The types of Texas Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative include: • Initial Appearance: This is the initial court appearance to file a request for child support, usually in the form of an affidavit of child support. • Final Appearance: This is the final court appearance to finalize the child support order. • Contempt of Court Appearance: This is a court appearance to address a failure to comply with a child support order. • Enforcement Appearance: This is a court appearance to enforce an existing child support order. • Modification Appearance: This is a court appearance to modify an existing child support order.