A Kentucky 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 party (the plaintiff) to initiate a civil lawsuit against another party (the defendant) who is alleged to owe the plaintiff money. This type of complaint must be filed in the appropriate jurisdiction and must contain specific information, such as the names of the parties involved, the amount of money owed, the date the complaint was filed, a statement of the facts and circumstances of the case, and a demand for relief. In Kentucky, there are two types of complaints that may be filed in a civil case alleging that the defendant owes the plaintiff a sum of money. The first is a Complaint for Breach of Contract, which is used when the defendant is alleged to have broken the terms of an agreement between the parties. The second is a Complaint for Money Owed, which is used when the defendant is alleged to owe the plaintiff money for goods or services provided, without any underlying contract.