Kentucky Notice to Creditors and Other Parties in Interest is a legal document that must be filed when an estate is opened in the state of Kentucky. It is a way for creditors and other parties in interest to be notified of the estate and any related proceedings. The notice includes information such as the name and address of the decedent, the name of the personal representative, the date of death, and the name and address of the attorney representing the estate. There are two types of Kentucky Notice to Creditors and Other Parties in Interest: General Notice and Specific Notice. General Notice is used to notify all potential creditors and other parties in interest that an estate has been opened and is in the process of being administered. Specific Notice is used to notify a specific creditor or other party in interest that an estate has been opened, and they may be entitled to a claim against the estate.