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The Family Court Process in Maine

Navigating the family court system in Maine can feel overwhelming—especially during times of personal stress and uncertainty. Whether you're going through a divorce, negotiating child custody, requesting child support, or dealing with other sensitive family law matters, understanding how the legal process works is essential for making informed decisions ...

By |May 16, 2023|Divorce, Family Law, Marriage|

Qualified Domestic Relations Orders in Maine

Pensions and retirement plans are often key assets in a relationship so, if you’re going through a divorce in Maine, you’ll need to resolve with your spouse what happens with these assets. To make changes to pensions and non-governmental retirement plans governed by ERISA after a divorce, you will ...

What’s the Difference Between Annulment and Divorce in Maine?

Annulment and divorce are quite different concepts in Maine. Whereas most people understand that a divorce is a legal process that ends a marriage, annulment is less well understood. Essentially, annulling a marriage means that no valid marriage ever existed and it is expunged from the records. Let’s take ...

By |December 30, 2022|Annulment, Divorce|

Protect Your Children with a Prenuptial Before Remarrying

Prenuptial agreements are not just about protecting the assets that you have accumulated during your lifetime. They can also help you protect children from a previous marriage. If you are married more than once in your lifetime, financial matters can become complex. If you have had multiple past spouses ...

Marital Abandonment and Divorce in Maine

The majority of divorces in Maine are no-fault, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the grounds for divorce. However, at-fault divorces are permitted in Maine for certain reasons. One such reason is marital abandonment, which is sometimes called “desertion” or “spousal abandonment” in Maine. This occurs when one spouse leaves the ...

By |September 16, 2022|Child Support, Family Law, Maine Parentage Act|

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