§ 5232. Procedures generally
(a) Any action filed under this subchapter shall be summary in nature, and a hearing shall be held as soon as practicable. The Probate Division of the Superior Court may order interim, ex parte relief based on available information. In extraordinary circumstances, the court may authorize use of discovery, subject to the inherent time constraints required because of the subject matter. The Vermont Rules of Evidence shall not apply, except for those rules respecting privilege. Affidavits of parties and witnesses shall be admissible evidence that may be rebutted by witnesses or affidavits offered by other parties. Other evidence is admissible if it is of a type commonly relied upon by reasonably prudent persons in the conduct of their daily affairs. Telephone testimony shall be authorized unless otherwise ordered for good cause shown. Any person shall be entitled, but not required, to be represented by an attorney. (Added 2007, No. 56, § 1; amended 2009, No. 154 (Adj. Sess.), § 238a, eff. Feb. 1, 2011.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 107 - Deaths, Burials, Autopsies
§ 5200. Definitions [Effective January 1, 2023]
§ 5201. Permits; removal of bodies; waiting period; investigation into circumstances of death
§ 5202. Report of death; death certificate; duties of licensed health care professional
§ 5202a. Correction, completion, or amendment of death certificate
§ 5205. Death certificate when no attending physician and in other circumstances; autopsy
§ 5206. Penalty for failure to submit report of death
§ 5207. Certificate furnished family; burial-transit permit
§ 5207. Certificate furnished family; burial-transit permit
§ 5208. Department of health; report on statistics
§ 5209. Death out of State; burial permit
§ 5210. Form of burial or removal permit
§ 5210. Form of burial or removal permit
§ 5211. Unauthorized burial or removal; penalty
§ 5212. Permit to remove dead bodies
§ 5212b. Unmarked Burial Sites Special Fund; reporting of unmarked burial sites
§ 5213. Removal; form and disposition of permit
§ 5213. Removal; form and disposition of permit
§ 5214. Duties of sexton; no burial or removal without permit
§ 5217. Removal of marked historic remains
§ 5218. Determination of death
§ 5219. Persons missing and presumed dead; issuance of presumptive death certificate
§ 5224. Disposition of remains; permits
§ 5224. Disposition of remains; permits
§ 5230. Rights of funeral director or crematory operator
§ 5230. Rights of funeral director or operator of a disposition facility