Maine Motion and Affidavit for Order to Withhold and Deliver is a form used in Maine courts when a party is seeking an order from the court to have a third party withhold and deliver money or property that is owed to the opposing party in a legal proceeding. This form required in order to satisfy an existing debt or judgment that has been entered in the court. It is typically used in cases of unpaid child support, alimony, or other court-ordered payments. There are two types of Maine Motion and Affidavit for Order to Withhold and Deliver: the Motion and Affidavit for an Order to Withhold and Deliver Earnings, and the Motion and Affidavit for an Order to Withhold and Deliver Other Property. The Motion and Affidavit for an Order to Withhold and Deliver Earnings is used to request the court to order an employer or other income source to withhold a portion of the pay of the debtor and deliver it to the creditor. The Motion and Affidavit for an Order to Withhold and Deliver Other Property is used to request the court to order a third party (such as a bank or other financial institution) to withhold and deliver money or property that is owed to the debtor.