Me. R. Civ. P. 104
RULE 104 Advisory Notes
Rule 104 governs statutory preliminary injunctions. Once an action for divorce, judicial separation, or separate support is initiated, 19-A M.R.S. §852 and 19-A M.R.S. § 903 require that a preliminary injunction issue and specify the terms of the preliminary injunction order. The preliminary injunction procedure applies to original actions identified in the rule. It does not apply to actions initiated by a post-judgment motion, except for a narrow category of post-judgment motions for support where a divorce court lacked jurisdiction over an absent spouse. The purpose of the preliminary injunction is to protect property of either or both parties from dissipation and subject the property to control of the court during the divorce or other adjudicative process. The form and language of a preliminary injunction should track the statutes upon which the preliminary injunction is based. The rule also clarifies that mediation is not required prior to a hearing on a modification or a revocation of a preliminary injunction.
Advisory Note – July 2016
The omission of list numbers in the first sentence of Rule 104(a) reflects an attempt to improve readability.