Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 10, § 28
The right of any person to a prize drawn is not assignable except under the following limited circumstances:
(4) Payment of any prize drawn may be made to a person under a voluntary assignment of the right to receive future prize payments, in whole or in part, if the assignment is made to a person or entity named as the assignee in an appropriate judicial order of a court of competent jurisdiction, which shall be the superior court sitting within and for the county in which the commission is situated or in which the assignor resides. Under this paragraph, a court may issue an order approving a voluntary assignment and directing the commission to make prize payments in whole or in part to the designated assignee, if the court finds that all of the following conditions have been met:
(B) the court finds that the assignor:
(13) No business entity may seek or obtain an order approving a voluntary assignment of lottery prize payments under this section unless and until the business entity has first filed a written disclosure and registration statement with the state lottery and paid the registration fee specified in clause (iv) of this paragraph. The disclosure and registration statement shall list and disclose, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the commonwealth, the following:
(iv) the registrant's privacy, ''do-not-call'' and non-harassment policies.
The registration and disclosure shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee in the amount of $2,500 payable to the commission by the registrant. All registrations and disclosures shall be maintained on file with the commission and shall be made available to a member of the public upon request.