Vermont Motion to Transfer to Family Division is a legal document used when a person wishes to have a case that was filed in a court of general jurisdiction transferred to the family division of the Vermont Superior Court. This motion is typically used in cases involving family-related matters such as divorce, child custody, adoption, and guardianship. There are two types of Vermont Motions to Transfer to Family Division: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary motion is used when all parties to the case agree to transfer the case to the family division. An involuntary motion is used when one party wishes to have the case transferred, but the other party does not agree. If the motion is granted, the case will be transferred to the family division of the Vermont Superior Court, where the case will be heard by a judge who specializes in family law matters.