Vermont Complaint For Annulment is a legal document that can be filed in a Vermont court to annul a marriage. Annulment is a process in which a court declares a marriage void or invalid. Annulments are rare and only granted in certain circumstances, such as when a spouse was already married, when either spouse was under the age of consent, or when either spouse was mentally incapacitated. In a Vermont Complaint For Annulment, the petitioner (person filing the complaint) must provide details of the marriage, including date of marriage, place of marriage, and the names of both parties. The petitioner must also provide grounds for the annulment, such as if either party was already married, underage, or mentally incapacitated. There are two types of Vermont Complaint For Annulment: a Complaint for Annulment and a Complaint for Annulment with Children. The Complaint for Annulment is the standard form and is used when no children are involved. The Complaint for Annulment with Children is the form used when children are involved and includes additional details for child support and custody.