Vermont Complaint for Non-Resident Divorce No Children is a legal form used to begin a divorce process when neither party is a resident of the state of Vermont. This form is used when the parties involved have no children together. There are two types of Vermont Complaint for Non-Resident Divorce No Children: 1. Complaint for Divorce Based on Irretrievable Breakdown: This form is used when the parties have been living separate and apart for more than six months. 2. Complaint for Divorce Based on Adultery: This form is used when one of the parties has committed adultery. The Vermont Complaint for Non-Resident Divorce No Children form must be completed and filed in the appropriate county court. It will include information on the parties' marital status, the grounds for divorce, and any other pertinent information. The form must be signed by both parties and notarized. Once the form is filed, the court will issue a summons, which will be served on the defendant.