
Vermont Judiciary
The Vermont Judiciary is the system of courts responsible for interpreting and enforcing the law in Vermont. It includes the Supreme Court, which is the highest court, and lower courts like Superior Courts and Family Courts. Judges in these courts hear cases involving civil, criminal, and family law issues. The judiciary aims to ensure justice, protect rights, and resolve disputes fairly. The system is independent, meaning it operates separately from the legislative and executive branches of government, maintaining checks and balances in the state’s governance.