An Alabama Order Sustaining Objection to Claim is a type of legal document that is issued by a court in the state of Alabama when a creditor or other party objects to a claim or debt. This document can be issued in the context of a bankruptcy proceeding, a foreclosure action, or any other type of litigation. The Order Sustaining Objection to Claim allows the court to make a ruling on the claim, either denying or granting it. The Order also sets forth the restrictions or conditions that must be met for the claim to be allowed. There are two types of Alabama Order Sustaining Objection to Claim: the Final Order Sustaining Objection to Claim and the Interlocutory Order Sustaining Objection to Claim. A Final Order Sustaining Objection to Claim is a court order issued after the court has heard all evidence and arguments from both parties, and is a final ruling on the claim. An Interlocutory Order Sustaining Objection to Claim is an order issued by the court before the final ruling, but which is still binding until the final ruling is made.