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The Guide includes descriptive summaries and charts that are organized as a quick reference document. A history of the Vermont Judiciary and contact information are also included. Each year, the Vermont Judiciary provides an overview of trial and appellate court caseloads.
Every Vermont county has a courthouse with a family division. The family division is also called family court. There are no jury trials in family court. Instead, the presiding judge or magistrate makes the decision. Assistant judges may also sit with the presiding judge in select cases, such as divorces.
Access calendar information for all District and Family Courts and some Superior Courts as well as detailed case information for most Superior Courts including civil and small claims.
Family Court Records. Family cases are currently heard by the Family Division of the Superior Court. Predecessors to the Family Division include the former Vermont Family Court, Municipal Courts and County Courts. Family court cases in the Vermont State Archives are generally limited to cases heard prior to 1945 and specific geographic locations.
Vermont family court records include dockets, final judgements, motions, orders, summons, and other publicly available documents used in family law cases in the state. What is a Family Court in Vermont State? The Unified Court System of Vermont State establishes a Vermont family court as the family division of the superior court.
Search online court records from Vermont Superior Courts, Justice Courts, and Circuit Courts for free. Lookup civil, family law, probate, small claims, labour, personal injury and other types of Vermont State Court cases by name, case number, party, attorney, judge, docket entry & more.