Maine Plaintiffs Post Judgment Motion (Modify-Terminate) is a legal process used by a plaintiff in a civil case to modify or terminate a court's prior judgment. This motion can be filed in the same court that issued the original judgment and is typically used when a party to the case believes that the court's prior judgment is unfair, incorrect, or no longer meets the needs of the parties involved. There are two main types of Maine Plaintiffs Post Judgment Motion (Modify-Terminate): Motion to Modify and Motion to Terminate. A Motion to Modify seeks to change the terms of the court's prior judgment, while a Motion to Terminate seeks to completely eliminate or cancel the prior judgment. Both of these motions require the plaintiff to provide evidence to support their claims and must be filed within the applicable time limits set by the court.