A Vermont Complaint for Non-Resident Civil Union or Divorce No Children is a legal document requesting the dissolution of a civil union. This type of Complaint is typically used when one or both parties involved in the civil union are not residents of the state of Vermont. The Complaint outlines the basic facts of the case, including the names of the parties involved, the date of the civil union, and the state in which the civil union was registered. The Complaint also states the grounds for the dissolution, which must be recognized by the state of Vermont in order for the Complaint to be valid. The two main types of Vermont Complaint for Non-Resident Civil Union or Divorce No Children are a Complaint for Non-Resident Civil Union Dissolution and a Complaint for Non-Resident Divorce No Children. The Complaint for Non-Resident Civil Union Dissolution is used when the parties involved are not married, but are in a civil union. The Complaint for Non-Resident Divorce No Children is used when the parties involved are married, but have no children.