A Kentucky Order For Relief in an Involuntary Case is a legal document issued by a Kentucky state court to help protect a debtor from creditors’ collection efforts. It is also known as an Involuntary Bankruptcy Order. This order stops all collection activity against the debtor, including wage garnishment, repossession, and foreclosure. It also allows the debtor to have a reasonable amount of time to make arrangements to pay off their debts. There are two types of Kentucky Order For Relief in an Involuntary Case: an Order of Relief under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code and an Order of Relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The type of Order issued will depend on the individual debtor’s circumstances.