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This form is used for requesting protection in the state of Maine. It is used to submit a formal request for protection in cases of domestic violence, harassment, or stalking.

This Form is used for submitting a cover letter to a newspaper in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for filing a complaint to recover personal property in a summary process in the state of Maine.

This form is used for filing a notice of appeal to recover personal property in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for submitting an Affidavit in the state of Maine. It is a legal document that allows individuals to make a sworn statement under oath.

This form is used for filing a notice of appeal and affidavit in a forcible entry and detainer case in Maine.

This Form is used for obtaining consent for an expedited final hearing in the state of Maine.

This form is used for requesting to be included on the juror source list in the state of Maine.

This form is used for requesting a transfer for a plea and sentence in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for military members in Maine to request an expedited motion to enforce visitation rights.

This form is used for submitting a notice of hearing in the state of Maine. It is used to inform the parties involved of an upcoming court hearing and provide relevant details.

This form is used for filing a divorce complaint in the state of Maine when there are no children involved.

This form is used for submitting a federal affidavit in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for obtaining a certificate as a substitute for providing financial statements in the state of Maine.

This form is used for certifying information regarding real estate in the state of Maine. It is used to provide official documentation and verification of real estate details.

This form is used for filing a motion to modify a court order in the state of Maine. It is typically used when there is a change in circumstances that warrants a modification of an existing order.

This form is used for filing a motion to enforce court orders in the state of Maine. It is typically used when a party is seeking to enforce a previous court order or judgment that has not been complied with by the other party involved.

This form is used for filing a motion requesting the court to find someone in contempt in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for filing a petition in Maine seeking expedited enforcement of a child custody determination.

This Form is used for attorneys to officially enter their appearance in a legal case in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for obtaining a Certificate in place of a Case Management Conference in Maine.

This form is used for filing a petition in Maine to determine the average weekly wage for workers' compensation benefits.

This Form is used for filing a petition for compensation in case of a fatal work-related incident in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for filing a Petition for Award of Compensation for occupational diseases in Maine.

This form is used for filing a petition to determine the extent of permanent impairment in the state of Maine.

This Form is used for filing a petition to request payment for medical and related services in the state of Maine.

This form is used for filing a petition to address discrimination in the state of Maine.

This document is used in Maine to file a petition for an extension of benefits due to extreme financial hardship. It is based on the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 39-A, Section 213(1).

This form is used for employees in Maine to report their return to work after an injury or illness. It helps employers and the Workers' Compensation Board track the progress of the employee's recovery.

This form is used for applying for predetermination of independent contractor status in Maine. It helps establish a rebuttable presumption for independent contractors.

This form is used for filing a petition to determine eligibility for rehabilitation services in Maine under the 39-a M.R.S.A. 217(2) statute.

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