Divorce, Custody, & Family
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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-006 Complaint for Determination of Parentage, Parental Rights & Responsibilities, Child Support

The Maine court form for a case to determine the parentage of a child, to establish parental rights and responsibilities and/or child support
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FM-040-S Child Support Worksheet

The standard Maine child support worksheet, FM-040-S
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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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FM-050 Child Support Affidavit

Maine court form FM-050 Child Support Affidavit

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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Military Retirement Pay and the Collection of Child and Spousal Support

Federal and State Law Federal and state law allow money from military retirement pay to be withheld to meet most child support and spousal support (alimony) obligations.
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Calculating Your Child Support in Maine

How the Maine courts determine child support amounts.
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Should I Use DHHS's Child Support Enforcement Services?

Introduction DHHS can collect child support for you. They can also help set up child support orders. They can help even if you or the children don't receive TANF or other public benefits. DHHS may be able to help you if: