1. Adoption in Massachusetts

    A compilation of laws, regulations, cases, and web sources on adoption law by the Trial Court Law Libraries.

  2. Advocates for Trans Equality-Trans Legal Survival Guide

    Advocates for Trans Equality fights for the legal and political rights of transgender people in America. Leveraging decades of experience on the frontlines of power, we shift government and society towards a future where we are no less than equal.

  3. Attorney General’s Office

    Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell’s Office is an advocate and resource for the people of Massachusetts in many ways, including protecting consumers, combating fraud and corruption, investigating and prosecuting crime, and protecting the environment, workers, and civil rights.

  4. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Voting Information Page

    You will be able to find information about registering to vote, checking registration status, finding your polling place, and past election results.

  5. Department of Children and Families-Fair hearing request line

    The fair hearing process at the Department of Children and Families is governed by regulation at 110 CMR 10.00, et. seq. as well as Massachusetts law, M.G.L. c. 30A. The following is a guide to assist those requesting or participating in a fair hearing to better understand the process and to answer commonly asked questions.

  6. Massachusetts General Laws

    General Laws are Session Laws or sections of Session Laws that are permanent in nature and of general application. General Laws are codified according to subject matter in a multi-volume publication entitled the General Laws of Massachusetts. The official version of the General Laws is now published every two years, with cumulative pamphlets released periodically. This site provides an unofficial version of the General Laws, available through the index below or search feature.

  7. Massachusetts RMV (Registry of Motor Vehicles)

    Registry of Motor Vehicles

  8. Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries

    There are 15 Trial Court Law Libraries located across Massachusetts to serve the courts, attorneys, and the public. You can receive legal reference assistance, borrow books, and use print and electronic resources. We are here to help you with your legal information needs. Reference librarians via email: masslawlib@gmail.com

  9. Massachusetts Voting Information Page

    Information about voting registration, polling places, absentee ballots, and election results for Massachusetts.

  10. MassLegalHelp

    MassLegalHelp is dedicated to improving access to justice for low income and disadvantaged persons through innovative use of the web. Help includes legal resources on income and benefits, disability, and consumer services.

  11. Metrowest Legal Services

    Provides free civil legal aid to low-income people and victims of crime who would be denied justice without our help. Our priority practice areas include: Family Law, Housing, Homeless Advocacy, Government Benefits (including Social Security), Education, Elder Law & Immigration.