A Massachusetts Writ of Execution on Behalf of Trustee is a court order issued by a court in Massachusetts that authorizes a trustee to collect a monetary judgment from a debtor. The writ directs the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor’s property in order to satisfy the judgment. The trustee will then distribute the proceeds to the creditor. There are two types of Massachusetts Writ of Execution on Behalf of Trustee: a general writ of execution and a special writ of execution. A general writ of execution is used to collect a monetary judgment from a debtor in the form of money, goods, or real estate. A special writ of execution is used to collect a monetary judgment from a debtor in the form of personal property, such as jewelry, furniture, or vehicles.