A Massachusetts Complaint For Separate Support is a legal action for financial support for a dependent spouse or dependent children who are not living with the other spouse. It is used when the couple is not seeking a divorce, but wants to establish a legally binding agreement to provide financial support to the dependent spouse or children. This can be used in cases where the couple is separated or is living together, but the dependent spouse or children are not receiving sufficient financial support from the other spouse. The Complaint typically includes requests for child support, alimony, division of assets, and other financial support. There are two types of Massachusetts Complaint For Separate Support: Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Complaint is used when the couple is still living together, but the dependent spouse or children are not receiving adequate support. This is used to ensure that the dependent spouse or children are provided with sufficient financial support until the couple can reach a permanent agreement. A Permanent Complaint is used when the couple is no longer living together and wants to establish a legally binding agreement for support. This type of Complaint also includes requests for division of assets and other financial support.