Vermont Genetic Testing Stipulation and Order (OCS) is a legal document that is used in the state of Vermont to stipulate and order genetic testing in family law cases. This document is used when a father is disputing paternity or when a child is in need of an inheritance or other family benefits. The OCS document outlines the details of the testing, including who is responsible for paying the testing costs, the parties involved in the testing, and the results of the test. There are two types of OCS documents: those involving a voluntary testing agreement and those requiring a court order. The voluntary testing agreement is signed by the parties involved and provides details about the testing, such as the type of test, the location of the testing center, and who is responsible for the costs. The court order is issued by a judge and outlines the specifics of the testing, such as who is to be tested, the type of test, and the results of the test.