Vermont Divorce Without Children (2026)
With no minor children, Vermont divorce is straightforward — file the day you arrive, complete Financial Affidavits for both parties, and wait for the 6-month residency requirement to be satisfied.
Overview
| Factor | Rule |
|---|---|
| Official term | Divorce |
| Court | Family Court — unit |
| Filing fee | $100 |
| Residency | File immediately; 6 months before DECREE |
| Waiting period | None |
| Financial Affidavit | Required — both parties |
| Property system | Equitable distribution |
| Spousal maintenance | Court discretion |
Step-by-Step (No Children)
1 — File the Complaint (Day 1 if Desired)
Vermont allows filing the day you arrive. File Complaint for Divorce at the Family Court unit for your county. Pay $100.
2 — Both Parties Complete Financial Affidavits (Required)
Vermont requires Financial Affidavits from both parties in all divorce cases. These are sworn disclosures of income, assets, debts, and expenses.
3 — Negotiate and Execute Property Settlement Agreement
Resolve all property, debts, and spousal maintenance. Both sign and notarize.
4 — Serve the Defendant
Defendant has 30 days to respond.
5 — Wait for 6-Month Residency
If not yet 6 months, case pends until satisfied.
6 — Final Hearing or Entry on Papers
Vermont Family Courts often allow entry on papers for uncontested no-children cases; some require a brief hearing.
7 — Decree Entered
Property Settlement Agreement — What to Cover (No Children)
Marital Real Property
- Address; legal description; FMV; mortgage; equity; assignment
- One keeps: buyout + refinancing deadline + Deed → Vermont Town Clerk
- Or sale: net proceeds split
Marital Financial Accounts
Institution, type, balance; assignment; transfer
Retirement Accounts
- QDRO for employer plans
- IRA: transfer incident to divorce
- Vermont VSERS (state employees): DRO procedures
Vehicles
Assignment; loan assumption; Vermont DMV
Marital Debts
Creditor, balance, who assumes, indemnification
Spousal Maintenance
Award with terms — or explicit waiver
Separate Property Acknowledgment
Confirm each spouse's separate property
Post-Divorce Steps (No Children)
- Record Deed at Vermont Town Clerk's office for the town where property is located
- QDRO for employer retirement plans
- Vermont VSERS DRO (state employees)
- Vermont DMV for vehicle titles
- Name restoration: Vermont DMV → Social Security → bank accounts
- Update all beneficiary designations immediately
Last reviewed: March 2026 | File immediately (no minimum to file) | 6 months before DECREE (15 V.S.A. § 592) | No waiting period | $100 fee | Financial Affidavit required — both parties | Spousal maintenance (15 V.S.A. § 752) | Vermont Town Clerk — land records | Equitable distribution (15 V.S.A. § 751) | vermontjudiciary.org/family/divorce | vtlegalaid.org
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Researched using official state court websites and verified legal aid resources. Filing fees and procedures verified June 2026. General legal information only — not legal advice.
Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.