Massachusetts Proposed Order is a document that is filed with the court when parties have reached an agreement in a dispute or litigation. It is submitted to the court for approval and, if accepted, acts as a binding agreement between the parties involved. The document outlines the terms and conditions of the agreement and may include details such as payment amounts, deadlines, and other conditions. There are two types of Massachusetts Proposed Order: Consent Orders and Default Orders. Consent Orders require both parties to agree to the terms and conditions of the proposed order. Default Orders are entered when one party does not appear or respond to the proposed order. Once the court has accepted the Massachusetts Proposed Order, it becomes a legally binding agreement.