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Was served "Motion to Enforce" by X, which forms do I use to respond back?

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Mother31

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I live in the state of Maine. I was served from my X husband a "Motion to Enforce" document that I was failing to obey "rights of contact or visitations with my minor child." Which is not true. I was told by an attorney that I need to send a response to the court, but I'm not sure what forms to complete. Can someone please advise? Thanks for your help in advance!
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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My response:

When you went to your large bookstore, and looked in their legal section for a book on Family Law, what part of that book that you bought didn't you understand ?

While we can't teach you law, or take you through all of the legal steps you'll need to know, we can answer specific questions that you might have on a particular issue.

IAAL
 
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Mother31

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I AM ALWAYS LIABLE said:
My response:

When you went to your large bookstore, and looked in their legal section for a book on Family Law, what part of that book that you bought didn't you understand ?

While we can't teach you law, or take you through all of the legal steps you'll need to know, we can answer specific questions that you might have on a particular issue.

IAAL
Resonse to IAAL:

I never purchased a book on Family Law. I do however, have various info from a course that I took "The Peoples Law School." I understand what I need to do, however I don't recall the attorney teaching the class discussing topics on filing memorandums.

If I oppose the Motion, I must file with the Court a memorandum and any supporting affidavits or other
documents, no later than 21 days. I've checked some
websites and cannot locate the memorandum form. Is there such a form that I can obtain online?

I apologize, I should have been more clear in my original posting.

Thanks





 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
Mother31 said:
Resonse to IAAL:

I never purchased a book on Family Law. [/B]
My response:

I know you didn't - - I could tell from your question.
You see, that was my hint to you.

I don't mean to sound didactic (I'm also a law school professor, too), so I'm taking that liberty. When you buy a book on the subject, for your State, all of that information (including examples and samples) will be there.

IAAL
 

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