Vermont Parentage Stipulation is a legal procedure which is used to establish a parent-child relationship in the state of Vermont. It is primarily used when the biological parents of a child are not married to each other at the time of the child’s birth. This procedure is used to ensure the parental rights of both the biological parents of the child. There are two types of Vermont Parentage Stipulation: 1. Voluntary Parentage Stipulation: This type of parentage stipulation is made when both parents agree that they are the biological parents of the child and they both sign a document establishing the parental relationship. 2. Court-Ordered Parentage Stipulation: This type of parentage stipulation is made when one parent contests the parentage of the other parent. In this case, the court will make a ruling to determine the parentage of the child.