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Maine Revised Statutes > Title 19-A > Chapter 69 - Uniform Civil Liability For Support Act Maine Revised Statutes > Title 19-A > Chapter 69 - Uniform Civil Liability For Support ActCurrent as of: 2010Check for updates§ 3501Definitions§ 3502Jurisdiction§ 3503Modification Of Order§ 3504Evidence Of Husband And Wife§ 3505Rights Additional To Those Now Existing§ 3506Uniformity Of Interpretation________________________________________________________________________
Questions & Answers: Child Support I have a question of "due process" and administrative hearings.... My ex filed a complaint with Missouri Child Support, completed the affidavit and attached her spreadsheet documenting her complaint. I disagreed with with her allegations and my do... does this same process apply to alimony , if ther eis no child support issue?... my son, 16 was arrested and i was not called for the processing. he charges they told me that night were and are not the same as it is now. Police officer never filed his paper ... I have paid 4 times MAss guidelines for the last year and a half. The judge has reviewed and re-reviewed the order, and insists the payment level stand. What do I do?... My husband (soon to be ex) and I have been appointed permanent managing conservators of my biological grand daughter. it states that we are given the rights and duties specified i...Maine Laws: Child Support Maine Revised Statutes > Title 19-A > Chapter 63 - Child Support Guidelines Maine Revised Statutes Title 19-A > Chapter 67 - Uniform Interstate Family Support Act Maine Revised Statutes > Title 19-A > Chapter 69 - Uniform Civil Liability For Support ActU.S. Code Provisions: Child Support U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 11A - Child Support U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-D - Criminal Child Support Enforcement U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-K - Family SupportTennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 8 > Part 1 > § 64-8-101. CreationCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesThere is hereby established a regional transportation authority in the counties of Davidson, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Robertson, Cheatham, Maury, Dickson and Rutherford. In order for Davidson, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Robertson, Cheatham, Maury, Dickson or Rutherford County or any city, town or metropolitan government located within one (1) of these counties to participate in the regional transportation authority, the local government must pay its yearly local assessment to the authority within the time frame established by the authority. A county or city, town or metropolitan government may opt out of participation by means of a notice to the authority that it is ceasing payment of its yearly assessment, or the failure of any local government to pay its yearly assessment, after notice and within a time frame as established by the authority, shall result in a presumption of the authority that the local government's wishes to opt out of participation in the authority. Such presumption may be overcome by the local governments payment of current and past due assessments within a time frame established by the authority. The regional transportation authority shall be a body corporate and politic, shall be governed and managed as provided for in this chapter, and shall have the powers and duties provided for by this chapter and other applicable provisions of the law.[Acts 1988, ch. 1026, § 1; 1989, ch. 140, § 1; 2003, ch. 306, § 1.] Previous sectionPart 1 Table of ContentsNext section ________________________________________________________________________U.S. Code Provisions: Transportation Authorities