Vermont Notice of Motion Under Default Procedure (Chapter 11) is a document filed by a party in a bankruptcy case in Vermont to obtain a default judgement against another party in a dispute. The notice must be served on the other party, and they must respond within the time period outlined in the notice. The notice typically includes the court hearing the matter, the nature of the motion, the date the motion was filed, and the deadline for the other party to respond. It must also include a statement of the relief requested and the grounds for requesting such relief. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Motion Under Default Procedure (Chapter 11): an Adversary Proceeding Motion and a Contested Matter Motion. An Adversary Proceeding Motion is used to resolve disputes between the debtor and a creditor, while a Contested Matter Motion is used to resolve disputes between the debtor and other parties such as the trustee, creditors, or other parties in interest.