Vermont Affidavit In Support of Request For Emergency Relief is a document used in the state of Vermont when a person needs to make an urgent request for emergency relief. This affidavit assists the court in determining whether the person is eligible to receive emergency relief. It is normally used when a person is in a financial emergency, such as an unexpected medical expense, a job loss, or a natural disaster. The affidavit typically includes information about the person's current financial situation, his or her assets, and any other factors that may be relevant. There are two types of Vermont Affidavit in Support of Request for Emergency Relief: a Joint Affidavit and an Individual Affidavit. The Joint Affidavit is typically used when two or more people are affected by the emergency and need to make the request for relief together. The Individual Affidavit is typically used when only one person is affected by the emergency and needs to make the request for relief on their own.