Maine Child Support Affidavit Withdrawal

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ME-CV-050
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This is a Child Support Affidavit. The form is used to list all of the financial information of the parties, in order to assist the Court in determing the correct amount of child support to be paid by the non custodial parent.

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Maine follows the "Income Shares Model," which means that a judge will determine support by calculating how much each parent spent on the child while living together as a family. This number is then divided according to each parent's income to come up with a final support amount.

Even a parent who has another child as a result of the remarriage must still support his or her older children. In some cases, a court may have to adjust a parent's support obligation with the addition of more children. Ultimately, a judge will balance the needs of both families when deciding child support.

In order to modify your child support order, you need to request an order review from the Case Review Unit. The Case Review Unit will then obtain necessary information from both parents, including financial information and expenses for the child.

In Maine, the obligation to pay child support ordinarily ends when a child turns 18. A court may extend the obligation until a child's 19th birthday if the child is still in high school, or special circumstances apply.

You will need the following forms for a Motion to Modify:Family and Probate Matter Summary Sheet (FM-002);Social Security Number Confidential Disclosure Form (CR-CV-FM-PC-200);Motion to Modify (FM-062);Acknowledgment of Service (two copies) (CV-036); and.Child Support Affidavit (if applicable) (FM-050).

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