Vermont Complaint for Relief from Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation is a type of court order that provides protection for a person who has been subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation. The Vermont Complaint for Relief from Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation is used to protect the person from further harm and to provide a safe environment for the person. It can be used to address issues related to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, neglect, or exploitation. It may also be used to protect a person from exploitation, such as financial exploitation. There are two types of Vermont Complaint for Relief from Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation: Emergency Relief and Permanent Relief. Emergency Relief can be used to provide immediate protection for a person in danger. It may include orders for the abuser to vacate the home and/or other forms of relief. Permanent Relief is used to provide long-term protection for a person who has been subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation. It may include orders for the abuser to stay away from the person and/or other forms of relief. The Vermont Complaint for Relief from Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation can be filed in the Civil Division of the Vermont Superior Court. The court will then review the complaint and decide whether to grant the relief requested. A judge may also appoint a guardian ad item to represent the person in the case. The court may also issue a restraining order to protect the person from further harm.