When Does Child Support End in Maine?
Last reviewed: March 2026
Child support in Maine generally continues until the child turns 18.
Child support age limit in Maine
In Maine, the age of majority for child support purposes is 18. Child support obligations generally continue until the child reaches this age. This is the standard in most U.S. states.
Child support may continue beyond age 18 in certain circumstances, such as when the child has a physical or mental disability that prevents self-support.
How Maine calculates child support
Maine uses the Income Shares model for calculating child support. Under the Income Shares model, both parents' incomes are combined and the child support obligation is divided proportionally based on each parent's share of the combined income. The idea is that the child should receive the same proportion of parental income as they would if the parents lived together.
Both parents’ gross incomes are combined to determine support using state tables.
Can child support be modified in Maine?
Yes. In Maine, child support orders can generally be modified when there is a significant change in circumstances. Common reasons include:
- A substantial change in either parent's income (job loss, raise, new employment)
- A change in the custody or visitation arrangement
- A change in the child's needs (medical costs, educational expenses)
- A change in the cost of health insurance or childcare
Is child support taxable in Maine?
No. Child support payments are not taxable income for the receiving parent and not tax-deductible for the paying parent. This applies under both federal tax law and Maine state law.
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