A Kentucky Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Kentucky. It orders a debtor to appear in court for an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding. It is typically issued by the court after a petition for bankruptcy has been filed by a creditor. There are two types of Kentucky Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case: a Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case, and a Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case with Notice of Hearing. The former is issued when the court has received a petition for bankruptcy and has determined that an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding is necessary. The latter is issued when a hearing has been scheduled to consider the petition for bankruptcy. Both types of summons require the debtor to appear in court and respond to the petition filed by the creditor. The summons also outlines the debtor's rights and obligations in the bankruptcy proceeding.