A Vermont Final Decree is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Vermont that formally ends a marriage. It is a binding document that legally dissolves the marriage and sets out the terms and conditions of the parties' separation, including child custody, support, division of property, and debt. There are three types of Vermont Final Decrees: Uncontested Divorce Decrees, Contested Divorce Decrees, and Annulment Decrees. An Uncontested Divorce Decree is issued when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce and do not need to appear in court. A Contested Divorce Decree is issued when the parties disagree on any of the terms of the divorce and must appear before a judge to determine the outcome. An Annulment Decree is issued when a marriage is declared invalid or void.