About Us
Divorce is one of life’s most difficult transitions. Our goal is to make it clearer, calmer, and more manageable for people navigating divorce and family law issues in Vermont.
This site was created to provide accurate, plain-language information about Vermont divorce law, court procedures, records, and related topics such as child custody, support, high-net-worth divorces, military and LGBT divorces, and post-divorce legal issues. We believe that understanding the process empowers people to make better decisions during an already stressful time.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple:
- Educate Vermont residents about divorce and family law
- Explain complex legal concepts in clear, accessible language
- Support informed decision-making during separation and divorce
We focus on clarity, neutrality, and practical guidance—so readers can understand what the law says, how the courts work, and what to expect at each stage of the process.
What We Do
We provide detailed, up-to-date resources on topics including:
- Vermont divorce laws and procedures
- Residency and filing requirements
- Property division and spousal support
- Child custody and child support
- High net worth and complex asset divorces
- Military and LGBT divorce considerations
- Divorce records and court documents
- Forms, timelines, fees, and court processes
Our content is designed to help readers prepare for conversations with attorneys, understand court paperwork, and avoid common mistakes that delay cases or create long-term problems.
What We Don’t Do
We are not a law firm , and nothing on this site should be considered legal advice. Laws change, and every situation is unique. While we strive for accuracy, this site is intended for general informational purposes only .
If you need legal advice about your specific situation, you should consult a qualified Vermont family law attorney.
Why Vermont-Focused Information Matters
Family law is governed primarily by state law, and divorce rules vary widely across the country. Vermont has unique requirements—such as residency rules, the nisi period, equitable distribution standards, and specific court procedures—that make state-specific guidance essential.
Generic divorce information often misses these details. Our content focuses exclusively on Vermont law and Vermont courts , so readers can rely on information that actually applies to their situation.
Our Commitment to Accuracy and Accessibility
We aim to:
- Use plain English instead of legal jargon
- Present balanced, neutral explanations
- Regularly update content as laws and procedures change
- Respect privacy and sensitive family issues
Divorce affects real people, families, and children. We take that responsibility seriously.
Who This Site Is For
This site is for:
- People considering divorce in Vermont
- Individuals currently going through a divorce
- Those seeking divorce records or court documents
- Parents navigating custody and support issues
- Professionals researching Vermont family law topics
- Anyone wanting a clearer understanding of how divorce works in Vermont