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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
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FM-070 Motion to Enforce

The Maine court form to file a Motion to Enforce a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities judgment
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FM-089 Information Sheet - Motion to Enforce

This is not a form, but an informational sheet about what to do with the forms for a Motion to Enforce a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities judgment
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FM-062 Motion to Modify

The Maine court form to file a case to modify a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities judgment (including child support)
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FM-088 Information Sheet - Motion to Modify

This is not a form, but an informational sheet about what to do with the forms for a Motion to Modify a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities judgment
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FM-087 - Important Information Regarding Case Management Conference

This is not a court form, but an information sheet about the Case Management Conference in Maine family law cases
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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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Rights of Maine Renters: Heat and Utility Charges for Common Areas

If you live in an apartment building, you may find out that you are paying for heat, lights, or other utilities for "common areas." This includes, for example, hallways, basements, or a common hot water heater or furnace. It is illegal for your landlord to make you pay those costs alone. For example, the hall lights should not be hooked up to your… More
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Rights of Maine Renters: Cable TV, Dishes, and Antennas

If I live in an apartment building, can my landlord stop me from getting cable TV, a satellite dish or an antenna? Generally, no. Your landlord can only refuse to allow these installations if they have "good cause" to deny that particular company. "Good cause" could be:

Maine Fair Housing Newsletter

The Fair Housing Newsletter is a publication of Pine Tree Legal Assistance, through the Fair Housing Initiative Program, Maine. It covers important fair housing information and developments, and highlights other fair housing resources.