A Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case is a formal legal document filed in a court of law. It outlines the plaintiff's legal claim and states the relief sought. It is the first step in initiating a civil lawsuit in the state of Kentucky. There are two primary types of Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case: a Complaint for Injunctive Relief and a Complaint for Damages. A Complaint for Injunctive Relief seeks to prevent a party from taking a specific action, such as stopping a landlord from evicting a tenant. A Complaint for Damages seeks to recover compensation for a wrong that has been committed, such as for medical bills or property damage. A Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case must include specific information, such as the names and addresses of all parties involved, the facts of the case, the legal claims and relief sought, and the court where the complaint will be filed. Additionally, the complaint must be signed and verified by the plaintiff and must include a Civil Cover Sheet.