Massachusetts Complaint for Divorce(1B) is a legally binding document used to initiate a divorce in the state of Massachusetts. This document is filled out by the Plaintiff (the person initiating the divorce) and filed with the court. It outlines the grounds for the divorce, the type of relief sought, the division of assets, and any other relevant information. The Complaint for Divorce(1B) is divided into three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Part A outlines the personal information of both parties, including their address, marital status, and any children. Part B outlines the grounds for divorce, which can include, but are not limited to, irreconcilable differences, adultery, or desertion. Part C outlines the relief requested from the court, such as property division, child custody, and spousal support. There are two types of Massachusetts Complaint for Divorce(1B): Uncontested and Contested. An Uncontested Complaint for Divorce(1B) is used when both parties agree on the terms of the divorce and the court approves the divorce. A Contested Complaint for Divorce(1B) is used when there is disagreement between the parties and the court must resolve the issues before granting the divorce.