The number of unwed parents in Maine seeking custody of children increased from 1,300 a year to 1,600 last year, with the rise attributed in large part to the state\u27s crackdown on people who fail to pay child support. Private verbal agreements between unmarried parents have no legal merit in the state, and fathers who face paying child support are increasingly seeking to establish legal rights to their children. Details
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Law Court last week ruled unanimously that same-sex cou...
More than 27,000 Maine employers on Friday will be subject to a new law that gives them one week to ...
The purpose of this research will be to examine the decline of licensed family child care programs i...
The Maine Department of Human Services last August sent out notices of the state\u27s new child supp...
Noncustodial fathers in Maine are increasingly accusing the courts of gender bias, and question why ...
Recent legislation allows the state to revoke state professional, occupational and driving licenses ...
Thousands of Maine parents who owe child-support payments have contacted the state Department of Hum...
Maine Department of Public Safety statistics show that domestic assaults in the state increased more...
Feature Story piece on children of divorce. Recent changes in Maine\u27s divorce process help hold...
On August 8, 1995, using a federal law targeting the most egregious deadbeat fathers, FBI agents arr...
Nine men were the first Mainers to have their driver\u27s licenses revoked under the state\u27s new ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that Maine collected over $111 million in overdue child support in 2...
This Article examines the sources of the contemporary problems associated with the adjudication of p...
There are 2,400 Maine children in foster care, around 60 percent of them in the state\u27s 1,100 lic...
News piece on the latest report on the welfare of Maine kids, which is published annually by the ad...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Law Court last week ruled unanimously that same-sex cou...
More than 27,000 Maine employers on Friday will be subject to a new law that gives them one week to ...
The purpose of this research will be to examine the decline of licensed family child care programs i...
The Maine Department of Human Services last August sent out notices of the state\u27s new child supp...
Noncustodial fathers in Maine are increasingly accusing the courts of gender bias, and question why ...
Recent legislation allows the state to revoke state professional, occupational and driving licenses ...
Thousands of Maine parents who owe child-support payments have contacted the state Department of Hum...
Maine Department of Public Safety statistics show that domestic assaults in the state increased more...
Feature Story piece on children of divorce. Recent changes in Maine\u27s divorce process help hold...
On August 8, 1995, using a federal law targeting the most egregious deadbeat fathers, FBI agents arr...
Nine men were the first Mainers to have their driver\u27s licenses revoked under the state\u27s new ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that Maine collected over $111 million in overdue child support in 2...
This Article examines the sources of the contemporary problems associated with the adjudication of p...
There are 2,400 Maine children in foster care, around 60 percent of them in the state\u27s 1,100 lic...
News piece on the latest report on the welfare of Maine kids, which is published annually by the ad...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Law Court last week ruled unanimously that same-sex cou...
More than 27,000 Maine employers on Friday will be subject to a new law that gives them one week to ...
The purpose of this research will be to examine the decline of licensed family child care programs i...