The Kentucky Motion, Notice and Order for Adequate Protection Payments and Opportunity to Object is a legal document required by the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure. This document is used when a creditor requests the court to require a debtor to make adequate protection payments in order to secure the creditor's collateral. The motion must include a description of the collateral, the amount of the payments to be made, and the date on which the payments are due. The debtor must be notified of the motion and be given an opportunity to object to the motion within 14 days of the date of the motion. There are three types of Kentucky Motion, Notice and Order for Adequate Protection Payments and Opportunity to Object: 1. Motion for Adequate Protection Payments: This motion is filed by a creditor to secure a debt by requiring a debtor to make regular payments to the creditor. 2. Notice of Adequate Protection Payments: This notice is sent to the debtor and informs them of the motion and their right to object to the motion within 14 days. 3. Order for Adequate Protection Payments: This order is issued by the court and requires the debtor to make the payments as specified in the motion.