A Kentucky Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding is a court document issued by the court to inform a defendant of a pending lawsuit. The summons is usually served to the defendant by a process server or sheriff. It typically includes the name of the court, the parties involved in the lawsuit, the case number, and the date and time of the trial. The notice provides the defendant with information about the lawsuit, such as the allegations against them and the amount of damages being sought. There are two types of Kentucky Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding: 1. Summons and Complaint: This is the first document that is served to the defendant, and it outlines the complaint filed against them, as well as the amount of damages being sought. 2. Summons and Answer: This is the second document that is served to the defendant after they have been served with the summons and complaint. It outlines the defendant’s response to the complaint, including any defenses that they may have.