Maine defines domicile as the place where you intend to have a permanent home and where you return whenever absent. You can only have one domicile at a time. Some of the factors that are considered in determining domicile are:
- Amount of time you spend in one location versus another
- Location of your spouse and children
- Location of your principal residence
- Where your driver's license was issued
- Where your vehicles are registered
- Where you maintain your professional licenses
- Where you are registered to vote
- Location of the banks where you maintain accounts
- Location of your doctors, dentists, accountants, and attorneys
- Location of your church or social clubs
- Location of your social ties
- Permanence of your work assignments in a location