A Maine Child Support Order is a legal document issued by the Maine court system that outlines a financial arrangement between two parents for the payment of child support. The order is intended to ensure that a child's needs are met through the financial support of both parents. The order will typically include the amount of support to be paid, the frequency of payments, the duration of payments, and any other special instructions or provisions. There are three types of Maine Child Support Orders: Temporary Support Orders, Permanent Support Orders, and Modification of Support Orders. Temporary Support Orders are issued while a divorce or legal separation is pending and remain in effect until a Permanent Support Order is issued. Permanent Support Orders are issued after a divorce or legal separation is finalized, and are intended to provide financial support for the child until the age of majority. Modification of Support Orders can be requested if either parent's financial situation changes, or if there is a need to adjust the amount of support.