A Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case is a legal document used to initiate a civil lawsuit. It is a formal document that outlines the plaintiff’s claims against the defendant, including the facts that support the claims. The Complaint also states the relief that the plaintiff is seeking, such as monetary damages, injunctive relief, or other types of remedy. There are two main types of Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case: (1) Complaint in Equity, and (2) Complaint at Law. A Complaint in Equity is a document filed by a plaintiff who is seeking equitable relief, such as an injunction or declaratory judgment, rather than monetary compensation. A Complaint at Law is used when a plaintiff is seeking monetary damages. In Kentucky, all Complaints for a Civil Case must be verified by the plaintiff or a representative of the plaintiff. The Complaint must also include a summons, which is a document that notifies the defendant that they are being sued. Once the Complaint and summons are served on the defendant, they must file an answer within a certain period of time, or they will be in default.