Maine Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney for Debtor (Form B2030) is a mandatory document that debtors who are filing for bankruptcy in the state of Maine must complete. It is a legal document that discloses the attorney fees and other charges that the debtor has incurred for legal services related to their bankruptcy. The form must be signed by the debtor, the attorney, and the court. The Maine Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney for Debtor (Form B2030) consists of two parts: a disclosure statement and a voucher. The disclosure statement includes information about the debtor's legal fees, such as the attorney's name, address, and telephone number; the date the services were performed; the amount of the fees; and the terms and conditions of payment. The voucher section is used to list any other charges associated with the attorney's services, such as postage, courier fees, and copying fees. There are two types of Maine Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney for Debtor (Form B2030): a standard form and an attorney-prepared form. Both forms must be signed by the debtor, the attorney, and the court. The standard form is provided by the court, and it is completed by the debtor. The attorney-prepared form is more detailed and must be completed by the attorney.