Civil Cover Sheet
The Kentucky Civil Cover Sheet is a form used by the courts in Kentucky to provide basic information about a case. It is used to provide a summary of the case, including the names of the parties, the court in which the case is being filed, a brief description of the case, the type of action (such as a complaint, motion, or petition), and the relief sought. The cover sheet is also used to provide the court with information about the filing party, such as the name of the attorney, the name and address of the firm, and the contact information for the attorney. There are two types of Kentucky Civil Cover Sheet: the General Civil Cover Sheet and the Family Court Cover Sheet. The General Civil Cover Sheet is used in all civil cases, such as actions for damages, contract disputes, and other civil matters that are not family law related. The Family Court Cover Sheet is used in family law cases, such as divorce, adoption, custody, and child support. Both forms are available online or from the clerk of the court.
The Kentucky Civil Cover Sheet is a form used by the courts in Kentucky to provide basic information about a case. It is used to provide a summary of the case, including the names of the parties, the court in which the case is being filed, a brief description of the case, the type of action (such as a complaint, motion, or petition), and the relief sought. The cover sheet is also used to provide the court with information about the filing party, such as the name of the attorney, the name and address of the firm, and the contact information for the attorney. There are two types of Kentucky Civil Cover Sheet: the General Civil Cover Sheet and the Family Court Cover Sheet. The General Civil Cover Sheet is used in all civil cases, such as actions for damages, contract disputes, and other civil matters that are not family law related. The Family Court Cover Sheet is used in family law cases, such as divorce, adoption, custody, and child support. Both forms are available online or from the clerk of the court.