A Kentucky Defendant's Answer to the Complaint is a legal document in which a defendant in Kentucky responds to the allegations made by a plaintiff in a lawsuit. It is typically a written document filed with the court and served on the plaintiff. The answer typically includes admissions, denials, and affirmative defenses. It may also include counterclaims against the plaintiff. Depending on the type of case, the answer may include additional documents such as interrogatories, requests for admissions, and requests for production of documents. There are several types of Kentucky Defendant's Answer to the Complaint, including a General Denial, a Specific Denial, an Affirmative Defense, and a Counterclaim. A General Denial is when the defendant denies all the allegations of the plaintiff. A Specific Denial is when the defendant denies specific allegations of the plaintiff. An Affirmative Defense is when the defendant admits the plaintiff's allegations, but claims a legal exception that prevents the plaintiff from recovering damages. Finally, a Counterclaim is when the defendant makes their own claims against the plaintiff.