The Tennessee Affidavit of Income and Property is a document used by the court to determine child support payments. It is a legal declaration by the parent who is obligated to pay child support. It states the parent’s income, employment status, assets, debts, and other relevant information. There are two types of Tennessee Affidavit of Income and Property: a standard affidavit and a simplified affidavit. The standard affidavit is more detailed and requires more information from the parent, including income from all sources, assets and debts, and the parent’s monthly expenses. The simplified affidavit requires less information and is used when the parent’s income is low or fixed. In both cases, the Tennessee Affidavit of Income and Property must be signed and notarized by the parent before it can be submitted to the court. This document is important in determining the amount of child support the parent will be obligated to pay.