Maine Entry of Appearance (Pro Se Divorce) is a document filed in the state of Maine that allows a person to represent themselves in a divorce case without the assistance of an attorney. The document must be filed in the court where the divorce is taking place and is usually done at the same time as the divorce complaint. The Maine Entry of Appearance (Pro Se Divorce) must include the petitioner's name, address, phone number, and a signature. It must also state the petitioner's agreement to abide by the rules of the court and to be responsible for all court fees and costs. The document must also be accompanied by a signed affidavit of the petitioner's understanding of the procedure and their ability to represent themselves in the divorce case. There are two types of Maine Entry of Appearance (Pro Se Divorce): the Joint Petition and the Non-Joint Petition. In a Joint Petition, both parties must submit the Entry of Appearance. In a Non-Joint Petition, only one party must submit the Entry of Appearance. Once the Maine Entry of Appearance is filed, the petitioner will be considered the Petitioner in the divorce case. The petitioner will then be responsible for filing all subsequent documents related to the divorce case.