Divorce Process Serving in Vermont
Your spouse must be formally served for a divorce to proceed. SimpleDivorce assigns a licensed process server who delivers the papers, documents each attempt with GPS and time stamps, and returns a notarized affidavit of service for the court. In Vermont, most uncontested cases finalize in 3–4 months, accounting for paperwork processing plus the (often-shortened) 90-day nisi period before the decree becomes final.
Filing in Vermont
Court
Family Division of the Superior Court
Residency
One spouse must have lived in Vermont for at least 6 months before filing, and the filing spouse must have lived in the state for a full year before the divorce can be finalized.
Filing fee
Roughly $180–300 depending on county (passed through at cost).
Waiting period
Vermont imposes a 90-day 'nisi' period after the final divorce order is entered before the divorce becomes absolute, though the court may shorten or waive this period in uncontested, stipulated cases.
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