The Vermont Affidavit in Support of Relief from Abuse Complaint for Child Notary is a legal document used in the state of Vermont to seek relief from abuse by a child or children. The affidavit is used to ask the court for an order to protect the child from further abuse. It is typically filed in the family division of the Vermont court system. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the child's parent, guardian, or other adult responsible for the child's care. It must also include a statement from a qualified witness who has observed or is aware of the abuse. The affidavit must be accompanied by a copy of the child's birth certificate, as well as other documents and evidence to support the claim of abuse. The Vermont Affidavit in Support of Relief from Abuse Complaint for Child Notary is typically used in cases of physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or abandonment. It is also used to seek orders of protection for the child from the abuser, such as restraining orders and orders staying away from the child. There are two types of Vermont Affidavit in Support of Relief from Abuse Complaint for Child Notary: the first is a "Full Affidavit" which is used for cases of physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The second is the "Limited Affidavit" which is used for cases of threats or other forms of emotional abuse.