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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
First Special Session of the 118th

CHAPTER 224
S.P. 128 - L.D. 407

An Act to Revise Judicial Separation

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 19-A MRSA �851, sub-�1, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 694, Pt. B, �2 and affected by Pt. E, �2, is repealed.

     Sec. 2. 19-A MRSA �851, sub-�1-A is enacted to read:

     1-A. Jurisdiction. The District Court and the Superior Court have jurisdiction to enter a separation decree:

     Sec. 3. 19-A MRSA �851, sub-�3, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 694, Pt. B, �2 and affected by Pt. E, �2, is repealed.

     Sec. 4. 19-A MRSA �851, sub-��8 to 15 are enacted to read:

     8. Orders pending final separation decree. Pending a final separation decree, the court may:

     9. Spousal support. The court may:

This subsection does not limit the court, by full or partial agreement of the parties or otherwise, from awarding spousal support for a limited period, from awarding spousal support that may not be increased regardless of subsequent events or conditions or otherwise limiting or conditioning the spousal support award in any manner or term that the court considers just.

     10. Disposition of property. The court may order the disposition of the parties' property in accordance with section 953. Descent of real estate is governed by section 953.

     11. Freedom from restraint and interference. The court may order either spouse to refrain from imposing any restraint on the personal liberty of the other or interfering with the personal privacy of the other and may order other conditions necessary to ensure the peaceful coexistence of the parties.

     12. Modification and termination of separation decrees. A separation decree may be modified or is terminated as follows.

     13. Joinder with divorce action. If a complaint or counterclaim seeking a divorce pursuant to section 901 is filed in an action in which a complaint or counterclaim seeking a separation decree has also been filed, the court shall order the dismissal of the complaint or counterclaim seeking a separation decree if the court grants a divorce.

     14. Inheritance not barred. A separation decree does not bar the spouses or the issue of the marriage from inheriting.

     15. Fraud. The court may not grant a judicial separation when the parties seek to procure a judicial separation for fraudulent purposes.

     Sec. 5. Effective date. This Act takes effect on October 1, 1997.

Effective October 1, 1997.

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