Maine Complaint For Divorce Without Children is a form used to initiate a divorce action in the state of Maine when the parties to the divorce do not have any minor children together. The Complaint sets forth the grounds for the divorce, such as irreconcilable differences or adultery, and the relief sought by the filing party, such as division of property, alimony, and other related matters. The Complaint must be filed with the court and served on the other party, who then has an opportunity to respond. Types of Maine Complaint For Divorce Without Children include: 1. Uncontested Complaint For Divorce Without Children: This type of Complaint is used when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce, including the division of property, alimony, and other related matters. 2. Contested Complaint For Divorce Without Children: This type of Complaint is used when the parties do not agree on the terms of the divorce, and the court must intervene to settle the differences.




