Legal Statutes: Vermont
UPDATED September 24, 2012
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- Vermont Statutes (select sections)
- Title Twelve. Court Procedure
- Part 9. Particular Proceedings
- Chapter 178. Orders Against Stalking or Sexual Assault
- Title Thirteen. Crimes and Criminal Procedure
- Part 1. Crimes
- Chapter 1. General Provisions
- Chapter 19. Breach of the Peace; Disturbances
- Subchapter 4. Other Disturbances of the Peace
- Subchapter 7. Stalking
- Chapter 56. Custodial Interference
- Chapter 59. Lewdness and Prostitution
- Subchapter 1. Lewd and Indecent Conduct
- Chapter 64. Sexual Exploitation of Children
- Chapter 72. Sexual Assault
- Subchapter 1. Crimes; Trials
- Title Fourteen. Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
- Part 4. Fiduciary Relations
- Chapter 111. Guardianship
- Subchapter 2. Persons for Whom Guardians Appointed2
- Article 1. Guardians of Minors
- Title Fifteen. Domestic Relations
- Chapter 5. Desertion and Support
- Subchapter 3A. Parentage Proceedings
- Chapter 11. Annulment and Divorce
- Subchapter 3A. Child Custody and Support
- Chapter 18. Grandparents' Visitation
- Chapter 19. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act [Repealed]
- §§ 1031 to 1051. Repealed by 2011, No. 29, § 8, eff. July 1, 2011
- Chapter 20. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement
- Subchapter 2. Jurisdiction
- Chapter 21. Abuse Prevention
- Subchapter 1: General Provisions
- Subchapter 3: Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault or Stalking
- Title Fifteen B. Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (1996)
- Chapter 3. Civil Provisions of General Application
- Vermont Court Rules
- Rules for Family Proceedings
Subchapter 1: General Provisions
(a) Except as otherwise specified in this chapter, proceedings commenced under this chapter shall be in accordance with the Vermont Rules for Family Proceedings and shall be in addition to any other available civil or criminal remedies.
(b) The court administrator shall establish procedures to insure access to relief after regular court hours, or on weekends and holidays. The court administrator is authorized to contract with public or private agencies to assist plaintiffs to seek relief and to gain access to superior courts. Law enforcement agencies shall assist in carrying out the intent of this section.
(c) The office of the court administrator shall ensure that the superior court has procedures in place so that the contents of orders and pendency of other proceedings can be known to all courts for cases in which an abuse prevention proceeding is related to a criminal proceeding.
1979, Adj. Sess., No. 153, § 1; 1981, Adj. Sess., No. 218, § 3; 1993, Adj. Sess., No. 228, § 4; 2009, Adj. Sess., No. 154, § 130, eff. July 1, 2010.