A Vermont Final Decree/Order Property Contested — long form is a legal document that is issued by a court in the State of Vermont. It is used to settle disputes between two parties over the ownership of a particular piece of real estate. The document outlines the nature of the dispute and the terms of the settlement, including who will receive what part of the property and any other conditions that must be met. The Final Decree/Order can be used in a variety of different scenarios, including divorce proceedings, land disputes, or the division of assets after a death. There are two types of Final Decree/Order Property Contested — long form: uncontested and contested. An uncontested form is used when both parties agree to the terms of the settlement, while a contested form is used when the parties disagree and a court must intervene to resolve the dispute.