Local support-first planning
Dayton: support routes before paperwork
Central York County families may move between local school routines, county services, and nearby towns for work, childcare, or appointments. This page keeps the first route support-first: safety, basic needs, school/provider coordination, calm communication, own records, then official/legal information only when needed.
Nearby official doors
Use Maine Judicial Branch find-by-town, official court forms, legal aid, and crisis resources through the official doors page. Verify current instructions through official sources before relying on any court or agency step.
Open official doorsSchool/provider context
Ask the school or provider which updates are useful for the child's day-to-day stability, and keep adult conflict out of the message. A useful update is short, neutral, and focused on the child's routine, attendance, transportation, appointments, or support questions.
School stabilitySupport services and barriers
Use a simple call log and support worksheet to track who was called, what was asked, and what the next safe step is. Services, counseling/support, 211, and basic-needs help should be easier to find than court-first escalation unless there is danger or a deadline.
Support finderLocal value check:County context, official-door routing, school/provider stability, transportation/basic-needs barriers, public-safe quick sheet, and no private intake.