The Massachusetts Report of Absolute Divorce or Annulment is a legal document that is used to officially document the end of a marriage in the state of Massachusetts. This document is filed by the court and contains information regarding the divorce or annulment, such as the name of the parties involved, the date of the divorce or annulment, and the reasons for the end of the marriage. There are two types of Massachusetts Report of Absolute Divorce or Annulment: an absolute divorce and an annulment. An absolute divorce is a legal dissolution of a valid marriage, and an annulment is a judicial declaration that a marriage is void or invalid. The filing of the Massachusetts Report of Absolute Divorce or Annulment is required for any type of divorce or annulment to be legally recognized in the state of Massachusetts.