Maine Request For Withdrawal (Minors Settlement) is a process that allows minors to receive financial settlements without the need for court approval. The request is made to the court by the minor's legal guardian, and the court decides if the minor can access the settlement funds without a court order. The request must include information about the minor's financial status, the amount of the settlement, and a plan for how the funds will be used. There are two types of Maine Request For Withdrawal (Minors Settlement): discretionary withdrawal and non-discretionary withdrawal. Discretionary withdrawal allows the court to decide whether the minor can receive the funds. Non-discretionary withdrawal does not require court approval and is typically used when the minor's legal guardian has already agreed to the terms of the settlement.