Virginia Objection to Claim(s); Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing is a legal document used in the state of Virginia to formally object to a claim or set of claims being made against a debtor. This document typically contains information on the debtor, the creditor, and the claim being objected to. It also includes an order from the court granting the debtor an opportunity to be heard before a judge. There are two types of Virginia Objection to Claim(s); Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing: one for individuals and one for corporations. The individual version includes the name of the debtor, a description of the claim(s) being objected to, and an order from the court granting the debtor the right to submit a written response to the court. The corporate version includes the name of the corporation, the names of the members of the corporation, a description of the claim(s) being objected to, and an order from the court granting the corporation the right to submit a written response to the court. Both versions of the Virginia Objection to Claim(s); Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing include instructions on how to file a response to the objection, the date by which a response must be filed, and the date and time of the hearing. The documents must be properly filed with the court in order for the hearing to take place.