Vermont Motion For Genetic Testing is a type of legal motion brought by a party to a family law case in the state of Vermont. The motion requests that an independent laboratory be used to perform a genetic test to determine the parentage of a child. The motion can be filed by either the mother or the father of the child, and can be used to establish paternity or to exclude a parent from the child’s legal father. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit and other required documents. There are two types of Vermont Motion For Genetic Testing: Court-Ordered Genetic Testing and Voluntary Genetic Testing. Court-Ordered Genetic Testing is a motion that is ordered by a judge to compel the parties to submit to genetic testing. Voluntary Genetic Testing is a motion that is filed jointly by both parties, and both parties must agree to the testing.