How To: Change or Enforce Your Maine Divorce or Parental Rights Order
If you are trying to modify (change) or enforce a final order from a Parental Rights and Responsibilities or Divorce case in Maine, you might find some helpful information here. This guide will walk you through the process for filing these motions.
COVID-19 Stimulus Checks & Public Benefits Eligibility in Maine
Posted and up-to-date on 4/29/2020
Introduction
Many people who will get a stimulus check under the CARES Act may also receive public benefits. You may be worried about whether getting a stimulus check will change your eligibility for public benefits.
Maine Public Benefits & COVID-19 FAQ
Posted and up-to-date on 12/15/2020
I need MaineCare, TANF, and/or SNAP (food stamps), where do I go to apply?
These services are run through the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
Maine Protection Orders and Family Matters during COVID-19 FAQ
Posted and up-to-date on 9/19/2022
Probate Jurisdictional Affidavit - AF-101
The Maine court form for determining the jurisdiction for certain family law and name change cases
FM-058 Affidavit and Request for Registration of a Foreign Order
The Maine court form to register a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities order from another state.
FM-137 Order Setting Hearing on Motion for Contempt
The form used by the court to set a hearing on a Motion for Contempt. Not interactive. The Maine Court website states that you must purchase a hard copy from the Court Clerk. We post this for informational purposes only.
FM-068 Motion for Contempt
The Maine court form for filing a Motion for Contempt of a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities order
FM-090 Information Sheet - Motion for Contempt
This is not a form, but an informational sheet about what to do with the forms for a Motion for Contempt of a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities judgment
FM-070 Motion to Enforce
The Maine court form to file a Motion to Enforce a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities judgment