The Massachusetts Dependent Information Form is a document used to collect information about a defendant. It is typically used in criminal cases and is completed by the defendant's attorney and the court. The form is divided into two parts: the defendant's personal information and the criminal charge. The personal information section of the form includes the defendant's name, address, age, race, gender, occupation, and any prior convictions. The criminal charge section includes the charge, the date of the offense, the court in which the case is being heard, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Massachusetts Dependent Information Form: the Mass General Law Form and the Mass Supreme Judicial Court Form. The Mass General Law Form is used by defendants facing charges in the Superior or District Court, while the Mass Supreme Judicial Court Form is used by defendants facing charges in the Supreme Judicial Court.