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Courts and
Community Resources
Lawyers and Divorce
Mediation
Glossary of Family Law Terms
Vermont Judiciary
Vermont Bar Association
Cornell Library at Vermont Law School
State Statutory Resources
Vermont Statutes Annotated
Constitution of the State of Vermont
Divorce Law
No-Fault
grounds: Living separate and apart without cohabitation for 6
consecutive months and the resumption of marital relations is not
reasonably probable. [Vermont Statutes Annotated; Title 15, Section
551].
Information about Divorce - Pro se litigant information from the
Vermont Family Courts
"Divorcing Someone in the Military" - Pro se litigant information
from the Vermont Family Courts
Marriage and Living Together Law
Getting your marriage license in Vermont
Mediation
Vermont Family Court Mediation Program
7 Mahady Court
Middlebury, VT 05753
802-388-5764
vfcmp@mail.state.vt.us
Marital Separation Agreements Explained
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"Child Support" - Pro se litigant information from the
Vermont Family Courts
Child Support
Explained
Vermont Office of Child Support
Child Custody and Visitation Law
FAQ on Child Custody and Visitation
Child Custody Resources
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child.
Property Division
Vermont is an "equitable distribution" state. Non-marital property is
considered to be separate property of the spouses.
"Property/Financial Issues/Debts" - Pro se litigant information
from the Vermont Family Courts
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