The Vermont Complaint For Relief From Abuse is a legal document that is used when the petitioner (the person filing the complaint) is seeking protection from a person who has allegedly inflicted physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse. The complaint is used to obtain an order of protection, a restraining order, or other court-ordered relief from the abuser. There are two types of Vermont Complaint For Relief From Abuse: Immediate Relief and Final Relief. Immediate Relief is used when the petitioner needs protection immediately and is seeking a temporary court order. Final Relief is used when the petitioner needs protection on a more permanent basis and is seeking a permanent court order. Both types of complaints must include specific information such as the names and contact information of the petitioner and the abuser, the relationship between the two, and detailed descriptions of the alleged abuse.