A Kentucky Statement of Exemption from Presumption of Abuse Under 707(b)(2) is a document that is issued by the Kentucky court in order to protect a debtor from the presumption of abuse based on their financial situation. This document can be requested by the debtor or their attorney, and it is important for ensuring that the debtor is not seen as abusing the bankruptcy system. There are two types of Kentucky Statement of Exemption from Presumption of Abuse Under 707(b)(2): the first is a blanket statement that applies to all debtors in Kentucky and the second is a personalized statement that applies to specific debtors. The personalized statement must be requested by the debtor or their attorney and is tailored to that specific debtor's financial situation. The blanket statement is issued by the court and applies to all debtors in Kentucky. The Kentucky Statement of Exemption from Presumption of Abuse Under 707(b)(2) is an important document for protecting debtors from the presumption of abuse. It ensures that the debtor is not seen as abusing the bankruptcy system and helps to protect their rights.