The Tennessee Voucher for Attendance Fees for Contract Court is an assistance program designed to help low-income families pay court costs associated with attending court hearings on contract cases. This program is administered by the Tennessee Department of Human Services (DHS) and is available to families who meet certain income-eligibility requirements. It is available to families who are unable to afford the cost of attending court hearings on contract cases such as child support, divorce, and alimony. The voucher covers the cost of court-related fees including filing fees, witness fees, and other service fees. There are two types of vouchers available: Full Voucher and Partial Voucher. The Full Voucher covers all court-related fees, while the Partial Voucher only covers a portion of the fees. Eligibility requirements must be met in order to receive a Voucher, including having an income below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. The Voucher can be used at any court in the state of Tennessee.