2011 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 19: DOMESTIC RELATIONS (HEADING: REPEALED 10/1/97 BY PL 1995, c. 694, Pt. B, @1 (rp); Pt. E, @2 (aff))
Chapter 7: DESERTION AND NONSUPPORT

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONSSubchapter 1-A: CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINESSubchapter 2: UNIFORM RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT ACTArticle 1: GENERAL PROVISIONSArticle 2: CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENTArticle 3: CIVIL ENFORCEMENTArticle 4: REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDERSSubchapter 2-A: UNIFORM INTERSTATE FAMILY SUPPORT ACTArticle 1: GENERAL PROVISIONSArticle 2: JURISDICTIONSubarticle 1: EXTENDED PERSONAL JURISDICTIONSubarticle 2: PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING 2 OR MORE STATESSubarticle 3: RECONCILIATION WITH ORDERS OF OTHER STATESArticle 3: CIVIL PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATIONArticle 4: ESTABLISHMENT OF SUPPORT ORDERArticle 5: DIRECT ENFORCEMENT OF ORDER OF ANOTHER STATE WITHOUT REGISTRATIONArticle 6: ENFORCEMENT AND MODIFICATION OF SUPPORT ORDER AFTER REGISTRATIONSubarticle 1: REGISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT ORDERSubarticle 2: CONTEST OF VALIDITY OR ENFORCEMENTSubarticle 3: REGISTRATION AND MODIFICATION OF CHILD SUPPORT ORDERArticle 7: DETERMINATION OF PARENTAGEArticle 8: INTERSTATE RENDITIONArticle 9: MICELLANEOUS PROVISIONSSubchapter 3: UNIFORM CIVIL LIABILITY FOR SUPPORT ACTSubchapter 4: CRIMINAL LIABILITYSubchapter 5: ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF SUPPORT ENFORCEMENTArticle 1: GENERAL PROVISIONSArticle 2: SUPPORT DEBTArticle 3: COLLECTION OF SUPPORT DEBTArticle 4: PROCEEDSArticle 5: REVIEWSubchapter 6: EXPEDITED PROCESS FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF PATERNITY ACTIONS

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