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Generally, if the complaint has been sworn to (verified), then the answer must be verified as well (CPLR 3020). The answer must be served upon the Plaintiff and all other parties (every Plaintiff and Defendant). In contrast to service when initiating a lawsuit, service by mail is sufficient.
How can I change my Email Service Address? A registered filer cannot personally change the Email Service Address. This address can only be changed by the users submitting a Change of Email Service Address Request form to the NYSCEF Resource Center.
An answer is a formal written response to the plaintiffs complaint in which the defendant responds to all of the allegations in the complaint and sets forth any defenses to all or part of plaintiffs claims. An answer is filed by the defendant after s/he has been served with a copy of the complaint.
It is verified by the plaintiff or their attorney and may come attached with exhibits. In California, if you are answering the verified complaint, every single paragraph must be answered with denial or an admission.
A verified complaint has a statement at the very end of the complaint, after the attorneys signature (or the plaintiffs signature if there is no attorney), that is signed under penalty of perjury stating that the statements in the complaint are true.
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The case could be about a contract dispute, damage to property, injury to a person, credit card or other debt, work-related disputes, and more.
If you create your own form for the answer, it must be either typed or neatly handwritten. Also, your written answer must be verified, which means you are saying everything in the answer is true. In order to verify the answer, you must sign it in front of a notary public or the court clerk.
To bring a state law claim in federal court, all of the plaintiffs must be located in different states than all of the defendants, and the amount in controversy must be more than $75,000. (Note: the rules for diversity jurisdiction are much more complicated than explained here.)

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