A Kentucky Small Claims Post-Judgment Motion-Order Requiring Losing Party to Answer Interrogatories is a type of motion filed in Kentucky Small Claims Court after a judgment has been entered in favor of one party. This motion seeks to require the losing party to answer interrogatories, which are written questions related to the dispute that must be answered under oath. The interrogatories are used to help the court determine the party’s financial situation and whether any assets should be attached to satisfy the judgment. There are two types of Kentucky Small Claims Post-Judgment Motion-Order Requiring Losing Party to Answer Interrogatories: 1. Motion for Discovery — This motion allows a party to request information from the other party related to the disputed claim. This information could include documents, records, or testimony that may be relevant to the case. 2. Motion for Enforcement — This motion requests the court to order the losing party to answer interrogatories that have been previously requested but never answered. The motion also requests the court to issue an order requiring the losing party to pay the costs associated with the interrogatories.