Vermont Motion for Emergency Relief is a legal process designed to enable people facing financial distress to quickly obtain an immediate court order to protect their rights. It is a process available to individuals who are facing a financial emergency and cannot wait for a court hearing. It is an option for those who need an immediate order for relief from creditors and other financial pressures. The types of Vermont Motion for Emergency Relief include: 1. Motion to Stay Enforcement of Judgment: This type of motion is used to delay or prevent enforcement of a court judgment. 2. Motion to Vacate Judgment: This type of motion is used to reverse or set aside a court judgment. 3. Motion to Set Aside Judgment: This type of motion is used to cancel or void a court judgment. 4. Motion to Modify Judgment: This type of motion is used to alter or change the terms of a court judgment. 5. Motion to Reopen Judgment: This type of motion is used to reopen a closed court case and allow for further action. 6. Motion to Quash Service: This type of motion is used to challenge the service of legal documents.