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Examples of counterclaims include: After a bank has sued a customer for an unpaid debt, the customer counterclaims (sues back) against the bank for fraud in procuring the debt. The court will sort out the different claims in one lawsuit (unless the claims are severed).
1. When must a defendant respond to the complaint? A defendant must serve its answer within 20 days after service of the summons (Ky. R.
An opposing party shall have twenty (20) days from the certification date on the motion to respond. A reply may be filed no later than ten (10) days after the filing of a response and shall not exceed five (5) pages in length, in type no smaller than 12-point.
The scope and manner of discovery by means of interrogatories shall be governed by Rule 33, except that the interrogatories to any party shall not exceed twenty (20) in number, each of which shall be limited to a single question.
To file your answer on your own, follow these three steps: Make two copies of your Answer. Mail one copy to the court. Mail one copy to the plaintiffs attorney.
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A defendant shall serve his/her answer within 20 days after service of the summons upon him/her. A party served with a pleading stating a cross claim against him/her shall serve an answer thereto within 20 days after the service upon him/her.
The counterclaim is made to offset the liability against the claim of the claimant or an independent claim of a person with related interests or obligations.
A counterclaim is defined as a claim for relief filed against an opposing party after the original claim is filed. Most commonly, a claim by the defendant against the plaintiff.
After you file an answer with the court The court clerk will give or mail you a court date for you and the plaintiff to come back to court.
(c) Time for Filing Responses and Replies. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, a party opposing a motion must file a response within 21 days of service of the motion. Failure to timely respond to a motion may be grounds for granting the motion. A party may file a reply within 14 days of service of the response.

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