Vermont Motion to Modify/Extend/Vacate Order Against Stalking or Sexual Assault is a process for victims of stalking or sexual assault to modify, extend, or vacate a court-ordered protection order. Victims can use this process to alter the terms of their protection order when needed. The types of Vermont Motion to Modify/Extend/Vacate Order Against Stalking or Sexual Assault are: Motion to Modify, Motion to Extend, and Motion to Vacate. A Motion to Modify can be filed by the victim to change the terms of the protection order, such as changing the duration of the order or adding more specific language. A Motion to Extend can be filed by the victim to extend the duration of the protection order if it is due to expire soon. A Motion to Vacate can be filed by the victim to have the protection order removed altogether. The Vermont Motion to Modify/Extend/Vacate Order Against Stalking or Sexual Assault requires victims to fill out and file the appropriate paperwork with the court, provide evidence supporting the motion, and appear in court for a hearing. Following the hearing, a judge will decide whether to grant the motion and make a final ruling.