Vermont Motion to Resolve Scheduling Conflict is a legal procedure used by courts in the state of Vermont when two or more parties have conflicting schedules and need to resolve the issue. The motion allows parties to submit a joint request to the court for a temporary order to resolve the scheduling conflict. This motion is typically used when parties cannot agree on a mutually acceptable solution to their scheduling conflict and need the court’s assistance to determine a suitable resolution. There are two types of Vermont Motion to Resolve Scheduling Conflict: the Ex Parte Motion and the Regular Motion. The Ex Parte Motion is filed when the parties have a very short timeline to resolve the conflict and need immediate assistance from the court. The Regular Motion is filed when the parties have more time to resolve the conflict and can wait for a ruling at the court’s convenience.