A Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Breach of Contract is a document filed by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit in the state of Kentucky, which states the plaintiff's allegations of breach of contract against the defendant. The complaint specifies the parties involved, the facts and circumstances of the breach, and the relief sought. It typically includes the elements of a cause of action for breach of contract, such as the existence of a contract, its breach, and the resulting damages. There are two types of Kentucky Complaints for a Civil Case Alleging Breach of Contract: "simple contracts" and "executory contracts." A simple contract is a contract that does not require any performance from either party. An executory contract is a contract that requires performance from one or both parties. The key elements of a Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Breach of Contract include: the names of the parties involved; a description of the contract; a description of the breach; an explanation of the damages; and a request for relief.