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Can I Evict My Spouse After Separation in Maine?

Unlike many states, Maine does not stipulate a minimum separation period before a couple can file for divorce in the state—only a minimum 60-day waiting period between the filing of all the necessary divorce paperwork and the final hearing. In practice, during this 60-day period (and often for a ...

By |December 29, 2023|Family Law, Legal Separation|

Divorce Settlement Agreement Process in Maine

A Divorce Settlement Agreement may be referred to as a Marital Settlement Agreement or Separation Agreement. This legally binding document outlines the terms and conditions by which a marriage ends (or a legal separation begins) and the spouses begin a life separate from each other. Such an agreement may ...

By |December 15, 2023|Divorce, Family Law, Roadmap To Divorce|

Mistakes to Avoid During Your Separation in Maine

Separation may be the start of the divorce process in Maine — or a trial period that serves for reflection and to remind a couple that they belong together and should try to make it work. When the separation process begins, therefore, it’s generally best not to make too ...

By |November 30, 2023|Child Support, Family Law|

How to Make Your Divorce Easier and Less Costly in Maine

Anyone who tells you that divorce is easy probably has no first-hand experience of one. Things can get messy and expensive as emotions take over, especially if a battle ensues and both spouses want to be seen to “win”. This is, thankfully, the exception to the rule. Most divorces ...

By |November 30, 2023|Divorce, Divorce Mediation|

Child Support Enforcement Laws in Maine

If a parent with an agreement to pay child support — or who has been ordered to do so by the Maine courts — refuses to pay or stops payments, help is offered by the state to collect these payments on behalf of the child. Child support enforcement measures ...

By |October 27, 2023|Child Support, Family Law|

Selling the Family House During Divorce in Maine

What’s going to happen to the house? It’s a key question in many divorces, the answer to which will depend on your circumstances. There are several possible outcomes, from selling the house to co-owning it or buying out the other spouse. If you’re looking to sell the family house ...

By |October 26, 2023|Family Law, Property Division|

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