The Vermont Petition to Remove and Replace Trustee is a legal document that can be used when a trust beneficiary or the court wants to remove and replace a trustee of a trust. This document is used to remove a trustee from a trust, appoint a new trustee, and provide the new trustee with authority to manage the trust. It is important to note that the removal of a trustee must be approved by the court in order for it to be valid. There are two types of Vermont Petition to Remove and Replace Trustee: one for removing an existing trustee, and one for removing and replacing an existing trustee. In the first type, the petitioner requests that the existing trustee be removed for cause or for convenience. In the second type, the petitioner requests that the existing trustee be removed and replaced with a new trustee. The petition must include information about the trustee, the trust, and the beneficiaries, as well as the reasons for the removal or replacement of the trustee. Once the petition is filed, the court will review it and may grant or deny the relief requested. If the petition is granted, the existing trustee will be removed and the new trustee will take control of the trust. The new trustee will then follow the terms of the trust and manage the trust accounts accordingly.