A Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding is a court document that is issued to a party when a complaint is filed in an adversary proceeding. It informs the party that a lawsuit has been filed against them and includes the date, time, and location of the trial. The Summons also includes a statement of the relief sought by the plaintiff. The Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding can take two forms: 1. Summons and Notice of Trial: This type of Summons and Notice of Trial is sent to the defendant at the time the complaint is filed. It informs the defendant that the plaintiff has filed a lawsuit against them and includes the date, time, and location of the trial. 2. Notice of Trial: This type of Summons and Notice of Trial is sent to the defendant after the complaint has been served on the defendant. It informs the defendant that a trial has been scheduled and includes the date, time, and location of the trial. In both cases, the Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding must be served on the defendant in order for the court to proceed with the trial.