The Massachusetts Supplement To Affidavit of Indigence is a document used by individuals in the state of Massachusetts who are seeking financial assistance from the court. The affidavit is used to provide proof of indigence and demonstrate the inability to pay court costs or fees, such as court filing fees, transcript fees, and expert witness fees. The affidavit is used to request waivers of these costs. There are two types of Massachusetts Supplement To Affidavit of Indigence: the first is for individuals who are over the age of eighteen and the second is for minors. Both forms require the petitioner to provide information regarding their financial and employment status, as well as an itemized list of their expenses. The affidavit must be signed by the petitioner and notarized in order to be accepted by the court.