A Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief is a type of lawsuit filed in civil court to determine who has legal entitlement to a particular piece of property or asset. It is a form of relief used when two or more parties claim the same right or title to a particular asset. This type of complaint is often used in cases that involve disputed insurance claims, contested wills, or other contested assets. The Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief seeks a court order to determine the legal entitlement to the asset and also to determine the party that is entitled to receive payment of the funds in dispute. The complaint is filed by a third party, known as the interpleader, who is not directly involved in the dispute but holds the funds that are being disputed. The two main types of Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief are: 1. Interpleader Complaint: This type of complaint seeks a court order to determine who has legal entitlement to the disputed asset and to have the interpleader pay the funds into court. This type of complaint is typically used when there is more than one party claiming a right or title to the asset. 2. Declaratory Relief Complaint: This type of complaint seeks a court order to declare the legal rights or title of a party to the asset in dispute. This type of complaint is typically used when there is only one party claiming a right or title to the asset.