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Crisis support should stay closer than every other link on this site.

If child-access pressure, family-court pressure, or fear for safety is making today feel dangerous or unbearable, start with crisis support, counseling, and the cleanest Maine justice doors first.

Find help fast

Search the practical doors first, then move deeper only if you need to.

A serious statewide hub should let people type the problem in plain language and get the right next page, packet, or proof layer without hunting.

Use this page when the immediate question is not "what is the whole platform?" but "what do I open next for safety, paperwork, a hearing, housing pressure, child support, legal help, or the public record?"

Search the routes Start here fast Court week + next hearing Forms + filing Prepare + organize Packets + guides

Page identity

This is the search-first routing page.

Use it when the right next page exists but the reader does not know its name yet.

Page type

Search-first router

This page is built for plain-language searching so people can type what is happening instead of learning the site map first.

Best use

Find the right door fast

Use it for phrases like magistrate, housing, child support, next hearing, packet, or proof when someone just needs the closest matching route.

Use instead

Switch to Start Here if the search itself feels like work

When someone cannot even form the search yet, Start Here is the calmer first door.

Hand off next

Search here, work there

Once the route card matches, move into the target page, packet, or official door and stop hunting.

Use this page fast

Let the job decide the route.

Families under pressure should not have to sort through campaign framing first. Pick the pressure, open the closest practical door, and use the deeper pages only after the next step is under control.

Immediate pressure

Safety, court week, paperwork, or staying housed

Open the nearest practical lane first: safety support, court-week preparation, gather-first organizing, or the housing-help routes inside the Family Hub.

Translation

Use the words and papers pages before the argument pages

When GAL, magistrate, docket, order, service, or a stack of papers is the real block, use Terms + Basics and Prepare + Organize first.

Public record

Use the dashboard and evidence center after the practical step is covered

The broader proof layer should stay close by, but it should not crowd out the family-help doors when someone is dealing with a live next step.

Carry it with you

Open the packet shelf if you need the shortest portable version

Use Packets + Guides when the real need is a one-pager, quick route, or carryable PDF rather than another long page.

Search the routes

Type the problem in plain language and narrow the next doorway.

This is not case-management software. It is a public-use routing layer meant to make the best next click easier to find.

Showing all routes.

Crisis + keep safe

When access pressure turns into crisis

Use this page when the problem is no longer just paperwork or delay - when a parent, helper, or loved one needs crisis support, suicide-prevention doors, and the cleanest justice routes in the same place.

Urgent safety

Immediate safety or abuse support

Use the safety lane first when the question is protection, crisis support, or getting to a safer next step.

Court week

Next hearing, court date, or official event

Use the dedicated court-week page when the next date is the pressure point and the goal is to keep details from getting dropped.

Organize first

Papers, dates, and a calmer working file

Use Prepare + Organize when the first job is getting names, orders, dates, and questions into one usable folder.

Plain-English help

Terms, notices, and first basics

Use Terms + Basics when the official words are the main block before anything else can happen.

Housing pressure

Rent, eviction, or staying housed

Use the Family Hub housing lane when housing strain is driving the crisis or intensifying the family-court pressure.

Child support

Support services, review, or adjustment

Use the child-support lane when the issue is administrative support process, review, or order adjustment.

Legal help

Clinics, legal aid, or lawyer referrals

Use the legal-help door when public information is no longer enough and the real question is getting legal assistance.

Paperwork route

Forms + filing basics

Use this page when the problem is the paper itself: what it is, what to keep, what to check before filing, and what to write down after.

Verified doors

Official Maine help doors

Use the official-door page when you want the direct court, state, housing, legal-help, or crisis links gathered in one cleaner place.

Flagship page

State of Maine Families dashboard

Use the flagship page when the need is the larger public record: backlog, capacity strain, regional pressure, and the campaign response.

Verification lane

Sources, evidence center, and briefs

Use this lane when the job is to verify a claim, check methodology, or carry the receipts cleanly.

Initiative lane

Citizen initiative materials

Use the initiative page when the job is reading the bill, carrying the voter summary, or checking the protected draft materials.

After the room

After the hearing

Use this page when the room just ended and the job is capturing the outcome, the paper, and the next step before they drift away.

Calmer first door

Start here by situation

Use the start-here page when someone needs the shortest practical front door before any deeper reading.

By moment

When the day changes, the route should change with it.

Right now

Safety or immediate instability

Use safety support and housing routes first when immediate protection or staying housed is the real crisis.

Today

Papers, calls, and the next official step

Use Terms + Basics, Prepare + Organize, and the Family Hub when the job is understanding the paper, building the file, or making the next call better.

This week

Next hearing or next official event

Use the court-week page when the clock is on and details matter more than another long explanation.

After that

Public record, receipts, and reform

Move into the dashboard, sources, briefs, and initiative lane after the live practical step is under control.

Packets next

If the best next step is portable, go to the shelf on purpose.

Family use

Short family packets

Use the family practical pack, start-here guide, call-notes sheet, and hearing-week material when the goal is carrying a calmer working set.

Public record

Flagship and proof packets

Use the dashboard fast-read guide, evidence-center guide, and press / officials record pack when the job is explaining or verifying the public record.

Keep moving through the platform

Read, verify, or act from here.

Act

Use the practical doors

Safety, housing, child support, legal help, and prepare-first tools should remain the first public service of this site.

Carry

Use the packet shelf

When the best next step is a one-pager or carryable guide, route into Packets + Guides instead of another long scroll.

Verify

Use the public record after the practical route is clear

The dashboard, evidence center, and initiative lane should remain close by, but in the right order.