An Indiana Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging that the Defendant Owes the Plaintiff a Sum of Money is a legal document filed in a court of law by a plaintiff to initiate a lawsuit against a defendant for a sum of money owed. This type of complaint must include specific information, such as the plaintiff’s name, contact information, the basis of the claim, and the amount of money owed. The complaint must also include a demand for payment of the money owed. There are two types of Indiana Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging that the Defendant Owes the Plaintiff a Sum of Money: a Complaint for Money Owed and a Complaint for Breach of Contract. In a Complaint for Money Owed, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant owes an amount of money that was not part of a contractual agreement. In a Complaint for Breach of Contract, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant has breached a contract by failing to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract.