A Kentucky Notice of Objection to Claim is a legal document used by a debtor to object to a creditor’s claim against them. The debtor must file the notice with the clerk of the court in order to have their objection heard. The notice must include the debtor’s name, address, the name of the creditor, copies of the documents relating to the debt, and a statement of the grounds for the objection. The court will then hold a hearing to decide whether the creditor’s claim should be allowed or disallowed. There are two types of Kentucky Notice of Objection to Claim: Objection to Proof of Claim and Objection to Enforcement of Judgment. An Objection to Proof of Claim is filed by a debtor when they disagree with the amount of the debt being claimed by the creditor. An Objection to Enforcement of Judgment is filed by a debtor when they disagree with the enforcement of a judgment against them.