A Massachusetts Notice of Appearance And Or Objection is a document used in civil court filings in Massachusetts. It is used to notify the court and other parties involved in the case that the person filing the notice is appearing in the case, either as a party or as an attorney. The notice can also be used to object to any action taken by another party in the case. There are two types of Massachusetts Notices of Appearance and/or Objection: a Notice of Appearance, and a Notice of Appearance and/or Objection. The Notice of Appearance is used when a person is appearing as a party in a case or as an attorney for a party in the case. The Notice of Appearance and/or Objection is used when a party in the case wishes to object to any action taken by another party in the case. The notice should be filed with the court and served to all other parties in the case in order to be effective.