Vermont Statutes

§ 35 — Jurisdiction; Probate Division

Vermont § 35
JurisdictionVermont
Title 4Title 4: Judiciary
Ch. 1Chapter 001: Supreme Court

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 4, § 35 (2026).

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The Probate Division shall have jurisdiction of:

(1)the probate of wills;
(2)the settlement of estates;
(3)the administration of trusts pursuant to Title 14A;
(4)trusts of absent persons’ estates;
(5)charitable, cemetery, and philanthropic trusts;
(6)the appointment of guardians, and of the powers, duties, and rights of guardians and wards;
(7)proceedings concerning 18 V.S.A. chapter 231;
(8)accountings of attorneys-in-fact where no guardian has been appointed and the agent has reason to believe the principal is incompetent;
(9)adoptions and relinquishment for adoption;
(10)uniform gifts to minors;
(11)changes of name;
(12)issuance of new birth certificates and amendment of birth certificates;
(13)correction or amendment of civil marriage certificates and death certificates; (

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