Kentucky Judgment in a Civil Case is a legal document that is issued by a Kentucky court after a civil case is heard and decided. It is a document that outlines the court’s ruling in a civil dispute and any payments, damages, or other actions to be taken. There are two types of Kentucky Judgment in a Civil Case: (1) Default Judgment: This is a judgment entered in favor of a plaintiff when the defendant fails to appear in court or answer the complaint. (2) Final Judgment: This is the court’s ruling after a trial or hearing and is the last step in a civil case. It outlines the court’s ruling and any payments, damages, or other actions to be taken.