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FM-050 Child Support Affidavit

Maine court form FM-050 Child Support Affidavit - the fillable .pdf is self-calculating.
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CV-036 Acknowledgment of Receipt of Summons and Complaint or Post-Judgment Motion

Maine court form for acknowledging that you have received a Summons and Complaint or Post-Judgment Motion
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FM-080 Divorce with Children: What to do with these Court Forms

This is not a form to fill out, it is an instruction sheet about how to fill out the Maine court forms for a divorce case with children
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FM-004 Complaint for Divorce (with children)

The Maine court form for filing for divorce if you have children.
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CV/CR/FM/PC-200 Social Security Number Confidential Disclosure Form

A form used to disclose Social Security Numbers for certain court cases, including family law cases, but keeping those SSNs confidential
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FM-002 Confidential Family Matter Summary Sheet

Maine court form FM-002 - Confidential Family Matter Summary Sheet
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Powers of Attorney in Maine

What is a Power of Attorney? Where can I learn more about Powers of Attorney in Maine?

Divorce & Parental Rights

This page links to all of our divorce and parental rights form kits. We have put together several forms kits - they have all the forms you will need for certain kinds of divorce or parental rights and responsibilities cases. You can use these kits, or you can find a particular form you need from the All Court Forms page.
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Maine Sexual Assault Resources: Child Sexual Abuse & Normal Child Sexual Behavior

How do I know if my child’s sexual behavior is normal or a sign of abuse?  As a caregiver, you may be worried about a child if they start displaying sexualized behaviors. Your instinct may be to think something has happened to the child, but that is not always the case. Some child sexualized behavior is healthy.
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Maine Sexual Assault Resources: Sexual Assault and Schools

If you (or your child) have been sexually assaulted at school, there are laws that can help protect you. One of the most important laws is called Title IX (Title Nine). Title IX says that schools that get federal funding cannot discriminate based on sex. This includes almost all elementary schools, high schools, and colleges. Title IX says that… More