The Massachusetts Agreement for Judgment and Payment Order is a document used in civil court proceedings in the state of Massachusetts. It is used by parties to a dispute to resolve their differences and reach a settlement without the need for a trial. The Agreement outlines the terms of the settlement, including the amount of money to be paid by one party to the other, the timeline for payment, and any other conditions associated with the settlement. There are three types of Massachusetts Agreements for Judgment and Payment Order: Default Judgment and Payment Order, Stipulated Judgment and Payment Order, and Voluntary Judgment and Payment Order. A Default Judgment and Payment Order is entered when one party does not respond to the complaint filed against them. A Stipulated Judgment and Payment Order is entered when both parties agree to the terms of a settlement. A Voluntary Judgment and Payment Order is entered when both parties agree to the terms of a settlement without a court order.