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Online Divorce
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Online divorce is a convenient process for couples in Vermont seeking an uncontested divorce without having to hire a lawyer. Our service is ideal for amicable cases where both parties agree on key issues like property division, spousal support, and child custody. We provide an efficient solution for document preparation and ensure a smooth divorce experience in Vermont.

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  • State-specific paperwork
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How It Works

Our service is a convenient document preparation tool for uncontested, no-fault offline or online divorce in Vermont. If you want to end your marriage amicably and can reach an agreement with your spouse, this option is a perfect choice for you.

An uncontested marriage dissolution usually takes less time to be finalized and is much cheaper than a contested one, as you may not even need to hire a lawyer for the process. Use our service to get the completed papers that will allow you to proceed without a lawyer. Afterward, file in person using the guidelines we provide or e-file if this option is available in your county.

To file for divorce in Vermont online, take three simple steps:


Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in Vermont

Filing Requirements

A petitioner must file a Complaint for Divorce and other paperwork in person with the family division of the Superior Court in the county where either spouse resides or e-file the papers. Afterward, it would be necessary to serve the spouse, file the rest of the forms, and attend the hearing.

Residency Requirements

To start a divorce in Vermont, both or one of the spouses must have lived in the state for at least 6 months before filing. However, the court will not finalize the case until one of them has resided here for at least 1 year before the final hearing.

Waiting Period

Vermont state laws presuppose a 90-day waiting period from entering a decree nisi before the decree becomes absolute and the divorce final. Depending on case specifics, parties may ask the court to waive or shorten this period.

Complete Your Divorce Papers Online

To get the ready-to-file package of forms for your uncontested, no-fault case, you’ll need to fill out the questionnaire on our website. After you provide the details about your marriage and divorce, the system will select and complete the right papers with your answers.

The questionnaire will ask for the date and location of your marriage, your and your spouse’s full names, dates of birth, and current addresses, names, addresses, and birth dates of your children, if any, and other personal and contact details of the involved parties. You will also need to provide information on both parties’ workplaces, income, debts, insurance plans, taxes, property, etc. Additional details may be required depending on your individual circumstances.

You may then download your Vermont divorce kit – completed paperwork and filing instructions – online from your profile or receive it by mail after paying a small extra fee. The filled-out forms you will get will likely include but are not limited to:

  • Complaint for Divorce
  • Financial Affidavit
  • Information Sheet
  • Department of Health Record of Divorce or Annulment

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Forget about time-consuming office visits or meetings with lawyers. Access our platform and fill out the questionnaire at your own pace to get your ready-to-file divorce paperwork easily and quickly. Every divorce case is unique, and our online service is a flexible system that can prepare case-specific forms for your individual situation.

Cost

We offer a budget-friendly method for preparing divorce documents. With our help, a DIY and cheap divorce in Vermont has become a reality for many couples willing to file pro se.

Confidentiality and Privacy

By ordering our help with divorce paperwork preparation online, you can be sure your personal information and sensitive details are protected throughout the entire process.

Speed

With our assistance, you can complete your divorce papers in no time. If fast divorce is what you need, choose expedited preparation options for your forms to get and file them as soon as you would like.

User-Friendly Platform

Our clients get only legal documents compliant with the current state regulations. Besides, we always ensure that the system fills them in accurately with the answers provided in the questionnaire.

Start Your Divorce in Vermont Today!

Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. If you want to find out more about our online questionnaire, pricing options, and the overall process, feel free to contact our professional support agents via email.

By choosing our service, you will receive:

  • Case-specific forms for getting a divorce
  • Understandable step-by-step filing instructions
  • Free revisions for active subscribers
  • Professional customer support
  • State-specific paperwork
  • Affordable and quick help with document preparation

What if We Have Children?

Even if you and your spouse have minor children, you can still use our online tool to prepare paperwork for an uncontested and no-fault divorce. You will get the necessary child-related forms in your package for the set fixed fee.

Before proceeding to the questionnaire, here are some of the matters for divorcing parents to consider:

  • Vermont courts use the phrase “parental rights and responsibilities” to denote custody. Physical responsibility presupposes living with the child, while legal responsibility means making decisions about important aspects of their life.
  • In Vermont, both parents are eligible to have legal and physical responsibility until the court issues a custody order. If parents are in full agreement, the judge will probably accept their agreement unless it contradicts the child’s best interests.
  • When trying to reach an agreement, parents should not forget to discuss the new living arrangements, how kids will move between houses, what schedule would be best for them and whether it will change as they grow older, and how to meet their needs the best way possible.
  • The child support payment a couple proposes to a court should be based on calculations made according to the state guidelines. Vermont guidelines take living arrangements and a child’s special needs into consideration for calculation purposes.

Customer Testimonials

Paid, completed easy and straight to the point questionnaire, and got my forms so soon that I can’t even believe it! Thank you guys for such great help!
Mildred G.
Vermont
I don’t usually use online services, but this one was an exception. Affordable, trustworthy, and definitely worth every dollar spent on it.
Morgan C.
Vermont

Frequently Asked Questions

Online divorce through court-approved e-filing systems is legal in the state, but may not be available in all counties. When ordering paperwork preparation services from us, you will get the filled-out forms in a PDF format and will be able to choose whether to file in person or e-file your case, depending on where you reside.

If you have an uncontested case and do not hire lawyers, your total expenses may be about $300-$500, including court filing and e-filing fees and cost of online paperwork preparation. If you hire a lawyer, the average price of their services can be $10,000 for uncontested cases and $26,000 or more for contested ones.

The stipulated dissolution in Vermont can take about 3 months to be finalized, considering the mandatory 90-day waiting period before the judge’s decree can become absolute. Contested cases will likely take much longer due to the disputes and litigations.

If you agree with your spouse on all divorce matters and do not need help with dispute resolution, it’s not a necessity. Yet, it’s important to note that not all counties in Vermont allow e-filing for pro se litigants. If your case is contested or you require legal advice, it is reasonable to get online divorce help from a qualified attorney.

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