The Vermont Affidavit of Child Custody (UC CJA) is a form used in the state of Vermont to establish the paternity of a child and the custodial arrangements for the child. It is part of the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UC CJA), which allows for the enforcement of child custody orders across state lines. The Affidavit is completed by the custodial parent and is used to provide the court with information regarding the child's living arrangements and custodial arrangements. It must be signed by both parents or guardians and notarized. There are two types of Vermont Affidavit of Child Custody (UC CJA): the initial Affidavit and the follow-up Affidavit. The initial Affidavit is used to establish the paternity of the child and the custodial arrangements when the parents or guardians are living in different states. The follow-up Affidavit is used to provide the court with updated information if the custodial arrangements have changed.