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Common Divorce Filing Mistakes in Maine

The most common Maine divorce filing mistakes that delay your case — missing the notarization, wrong summons, bad service, and financial disclosure errors.

Cost of Divorce in Maine

A complete breakdown of Maine divorce costs — filing fees, summons, sheriff service, mediation, parent education, and when you can get a fee waiver.

Default Judgment Divorce in Maine

How default judgment works in a Maine divorce — when you can request one, the forms you need, the hearing process, and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act affidavit.

Documents Needed for Divorce in Maine

Complete list of Maine divorce documents — which court forms to file, what to serve on your spouse, and what stays confidential with the clerk.

Filing for Divorce Without a Lawyer in Maine

How to file for divorce pro se in Maine — self-representation basics, free court resources, what you can handle yourself, and when you genuinely need an attorney.

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Maine

Realistic Maine divorce timelines — the 60-day mandatory waiting period, what affects your timeline, and how long uncontested vs contested cases actually take.

How to File for Divorce in Maine

Step-by-step guide to filing for divorce in Maine — residency rules, required forms, service of process, the 60-day waiting period, and what to expect at your final hearing.

How to Serve Divorce Papers in Maine

Three legal methods to serve divorce papers in Maine — acknowledgment of receipt, certified mail, and sheriff service. Costs, timelines, and what to do when your spouse avoids service.

Limited Scope Attorney for Maine Divorce

How unbundled legal services work in Maine divorce — hire an attorney for one task instead of full representation, and handle the rest yourself.

Maine Divorce Fee Waiver

How to apply for a fee waiver for your Maine divorce — Form CV-067, eligibility rules, what costs it covers, and what happens if you're denied.

Maine Divorce Residency Requirements

The four ways to establish jurisdiction for a Maine divorce — the 6-month residency rule, married-in-Maine path, defendant residency, and what military members need to know.

Maine Divorce Waiting Period

Maine's mandatory 60-day divorce waiting period explained — when it starts, what triggers the clock, why it can't be waived, and how to use the time productively.

Maine No-Fault Divorce

How no-fault divorce works in Maine — irreconcilable differences as grounds, when fault-based grounds still matter, and what happens if your spouse denies the breakdown.

Uncontested Divorce in Maine

How to file an uncontested divorce in Maine — the cooperative filing track, required forms, how to skip the case management conference, and realistic timelines.

Where to File for Divorce in Maine

How to pick the right Maine District Court for your divorce — venue rules, county selection, what happens if you file in the wrong location, and eFiling options.