The Vermont Objection to PC Report is a legal document that can be filed in the Vermont court system when a party objects to the findings of a report from a court-appointed Parenting Coordinator (PC). This objection is typically filed after the PC has conducted a dispute resolution process and issued a report outlining the final resolution of the dispute. The Vermont Objection to PC Report must be filed within 14 days of the issuance of the PC’s report in order for the court to consider any objections. The report must include the grounds for the objection, as well as supporting evidence, and must be accompanied by a request for a hearing. Types of Vermont Objection to PC Report include: 1. Objection to Findings: This objection is filed when the party believes that the PC’s report is not in accordance with the facts of the case. 2. Objection to Recommendations: This objection is filed when the party believes that the PC’s report does not adequately address the issues in dispute. 3. Objection to the Process: This objection is filed when the party believes that the PC’s process was not conducted in accordance with the court’s rules or the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure.