Kentucky Appearance of Counsel is a legal document used in the state of Kentucky to give a lawyer or other authorized representative the authority to act on behalf of a litigant in a court case. This document allows the person to make legal decisions and arguments on behalf of the litigant, and can be used to represent the litigant in all legal proceedings related to the case. There are two types of Kentucky Appearance of Counsel: General Appearance and Limited Appearance. A General Appearance grants the person full authority to handle the case on behalf of the litigant, while a Limited Appearance only allows the person to handle specific matters related to the case.