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Fillable Forms
he Trial Court has a variety of fillable forms for Small
Claims, Supplementary Process, Adult Guardianship, and 1B
Divorce cases, for use in e-filing cases that require those
forms.
CAUTION: Information entered into the fillable forms cannot be
“Saved” or saved with “Save As” in a format for successful e-
filing, although with some readers the information can be saved
and retrieved for further work/data entry. The information may
also be lost.
The information will be retained and the document may be e-
filed, however, if you “print” the form to PDF, using the PDF
application in your “Printer Selection” menu under “Print”. When
using “print to PDF”, a dialogue box showing your folders and
files will open; simply name the file and select the folder
(perhaps the folder for that particular case) where you wish to
have the form with the information kept, and “print”. You may
then upload the file to the Tyler e-filing application for
filing.
Most “print selection” menus have a “print to PDF” application.
If your “Printer Selection” does not contain a PDF option, one
may be downloaded at no charge; simply “google” “print to pdf”
to locate such an application, and, once downloaded, add it as a
printer.
These forms may be signed using the /S/ signature method
permitted by the Interim Rules.
Caution: For the time being, not all fillable forms will permit
the /S/ signature to be filled in, and not all forms are
fillable. Should you encounter either issue, then depending, on
the issue, please print the form itself and manually sign, or
complete all information on the printed form and manually sign,
and then scan the completed form into your computer and upload
using the Tyler application. We regret the inconvenience, and
should have all forms fillable and able to accept signature in
the near future.
he forms may be found at http://www.mass.gov/courts/forms/
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Important information for fillable forms for eFiling
This info page is part of the LIT Lab's Form Explorer project. It is not associated with the Massachusetts state courts.
To learn more about the project, check out our about page.
Downloads: You can download both the original form (last checked 2023-03)
and the machine-processed form with normalized data fields.
About This Form:
- Sourced from www.mass.gov (2023-03)
- Page(s): 1
- Fields(s): 0
- Average fields per page: 0
- Reading Level: Grade 11
- LIST Grouping(s):
BU-00-00-00-00.
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Identified Data Fields:
We have done our best to automaticly identify and name form fields according to our naming conventions.
When possible, we've used names tied to our question library. See e.g., user1_name.
If we think we've found a match to a question in our library, it is highlighted in green. Novel names are auto generated. So, you will probably need to edit some of them if you're trying to stick to the convention.
Here are the fields we could identify.
We've done our best to group similar variables togther to avoid overwhelming the user.
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