The Massachusetts Uniform Counsel Form (MCF) is a set of standardized forms used by Massachusetts attorneys to provide legal advice and representation to their clients. Developed by the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA), the MCF includes forms to be used in family law, criminal, civil, and probate matters. The forms are intended to serve as a starting point for attorneys when providing legal counsel to their clients. The MCF includes forms for a variety of different types of legal matters, including: divorce and family law, civil and probate litigation, criminal defense, bankruptcy, landlord-tenant law, and real estate. The MCF also includes specific forms for different types of legal documents, such as contracts, wills, and powers of attorney. The MCF provides attorneys with a streamlined way to provide legal counsel and representation to their clients. By using the standardized forms, attorneys are able to provide their clients with accurate and efficient legal advice and representation.