Virginia Objection to Claim(s); Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing is a court document issued by the Virginia Circuit Court to a creditor who has filed a claim against an estate. This document notifies the creditor of an objection to the claim, and provides an opportunity for a hearing to dispute the claim. The Virginia Objection to Claim(s); Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing contains information about the court case, the objecting party, the creditor, and instructions on how to file a response to the objection. There are three types of Virginia Objection to Claim(s); Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing: 1. Objection to Claim Based on Insufficiency of Evidence: This type of objection is filed when the evidence presented by a creditor is not sufficient to support their claim. 2. Objection to Claim Based on Lack of Standing: This type of objection is filed when a creditor does not have the legal authority to bring the claim to the court. 3. Objection to Claim Based on Fraud: This type of objection is filed when the creditor is found to have fraudulently obtained the claim.