A Vermont Summary of Account with Schedules & Motion to Allow Account is a document filed with the court as part of the probate process in Vermont. The document outlines the assets and liabilities of an estate and is used to determine the distribution of those assets and liabilities among the heirs. It also includes a Motion to Allow the Account, which is a request to the court to approve the distribution of the estate's assets and liabilities. There are two types of Vermont Summary of Account with Schedules & Motion to Allow Account. The first is an Inventory & Appraisal of Estate Assets and Liabilities, which lists all the estate's assets and liabilities and their current value. The second is a Summary of Account with Schedules & Motion to Allow Account, which is a more detailed account of the assets and liabilities of the estate and includes a motion to allow the account.