Vermont Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Vermont to inform a person or party of a pending lawsuit or proceeding. This document informs the recipient of the details of the case, including the court in which the case is to be heard, the date, time, and location of the trial, and the names of the parties involved. This document is usually issued by the court when an adversary proceeding is initiated. There are two types of Vermont Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding: original summons and amended summons. The original summons is issued by the court when the complaint or petition is filed. It contains the information required by the court and informs the recipient of the details of the case. The amended summons is issued after the court has received and reviewed all the necessary documents and information related to the case. It contains the additional information required by the court and informs the recipient of any changes to the case or the trial date.