Vermont Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative is a legal document that is filed in a Vermont court to establish the rights of a creditor or representative in a child support case. This document is usually filed by a creditor, such as a bank, credit union, or other financial institution, or a representative, such as an attorney, when they have a legal right to pursue a child support debt. The Appearance of Creditor or Representative establishes the rights of the creditor or representative to participate in the proceedings and to receive notification of any court orders or rulings. It also outlines the rights of the creditor or representative to collect any payments that may be owed to them. There are two types of Vermont Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative: Appearance of Creditor and Appearance of Representative.