A Kentucky Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding is a document that is served on the parties involved in a legal dispute, giving them notice of the pending court case. It is typically issued by a court clerk to the parties involved in the case, and includes information such as the names of the parties, the date and location of the pretrial conference, and the deadline for filing any required documents. There are two types of Kentucky Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding: a summons and notice of a pretrial conference in a civil case, and a summons and notice of a pretrial conference in a criminal case. The former is typically issued to the defendant in a civil case and requires them to respond to the summons within a certain period of time, while the latter is issued to the defendant in a criminal case and requires them to appear for the pretrial conference. Both types of summons and notices of pretrial conference provide the necessary information to the parties involved in the dispute and are important steps in the legal process.