The Massachusetts Request for Equitable Adjustment Application (RFA) is a legal form used to request an equitable adjustment or relief from a court order or judgment in the state of Massachusetts. This form allows the applicant to request a change in the terms of an existing court order or judgment, based on a change of circumstances or an unforeseen event that has occurred since the original ruling was made. The RFA is typically used when a party wishes to modify or eliminate certain conditions of a court order or judgment, such as a change in the terms of child support, alimony, or other types of family law orders. There are two types of Massachusetts Request for Equitable Adjustment Applications: the Pro Se Request for Equitable Adjustment Application and the Attorney Request for Equitable Adjustment Application. The Pro Se RFA is used by individuals who wish to file the application without the assistance of an attorney, while the Attorney RFA is used when an attorney is representing the applicant. Both forms require the applicant to provide the court with detailed information about why the adjustment is being requested, such as evidence of changed circumstances, the impact of the change, and the requested relief.