Indiana Objection to Claim, Order is a legal document filed by a person in the state of Indiana when they disagree with a claim or order made by a court. This document is used to ask the court to reconsider a decision or to challenge a court's authority to make a certain decision. There are two types of Indiana Objection to Claim, Order: a Summary Objection and a Detailed Objection. The Summary Objection is a short document that outlines the grounds on which the objection is based, such as lack of jurisdiction or improper service. The Detailed Objection is a longer document that provides more specific details about the objection, including legal authority and relevant facts. In both cases, the Objection should be filed with the court prior to the court's decision and should include any supporting documents or evidence.