Kentucky Permitted Changes to Official Bankruptcy Forms are forms that have been modified in accordance with Kentucky state law. They are used when an individual or business files for bankruptcy in Kentucky. These forms are designed to provide specific information for filing in Kentucky, such as the name and address of the debtor, the amount of debt, and the type of bankruptcy filed. The types of Kentucky Permitted Changes to Official Bankruptcy Forms include: • Voluntary Petition: This form is used to initiate the bankruptcy process. It includes the debtor’s name, address, and the type of bankruptcy they are filing. • Statement of Financial Affairs: This form provides information about the debtor’s financial situation, including the sources of their income, their assets and liabilities, and their monthly expenses. • Schedules of Assets and Liabilities: This form is used to list all the debtor’s assets and liabilities. This form also allows the debtor to list any creditors who have filed claims against them. • Statement of Intention: This form is used to declare the debtor’s intentions regarding their assets, debts, and other financial matters. • Plan of Reorganization: This form is used to outline the debtor’s plan to reorganize their debts and assets in order to pay off their creditors. • Disclosure Statement: This form is used to provide information about the debtor’s financial situation and their proposed repayment plan. • Notice of Bankruptcy Filing: This form is used to notify creditors that the debtor has filed for bankruptcy.