The Vermont Addendum to Motions related to Personal Property is a form submitted to the court in order to request a change to an existing or proposed order regarding personal property. This form is typically used when a party wishes to modify an existing or proposed motion regarding personal property that is part of a pending case. This form is available in both the Vermont Superior Court Rules and the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure. The Vermont Addendum to Motions related to Personal Property is divided into two types: 1) a Request for a Change of Order, and 2) a Request for a Stay of Execution. The Request for a Change of Order allows a party to modify an existing or proposed order regarding personal property. This request can include changes in terms related to title, possession, delivery, disposition, or other property-related matters. The Request for a Stay of Execution allows a party to request a stay of execution of an order regarding personal property. This request can be used if a party wishes to prevent the execution of an order that has already been issued by the court. The stay may be temporary or permanent depending on the facts and circumstances of the case. The Vermont Addendum to Motions related to Personal Property must be completed in its entirety and include the signatures of all parties involved in the case. The form must also be filed with the court in order for the request to be considered.