but other possible pleadings include a general denial, a demurrer, a motion to strike and a motion to transfer venue. In addition to one of these responsive pleadings, the defendant can file a cross-complaint against the plaintiff and also against anyone else if...
To oppose a defendant’s demurrer, you can draft your own legal motion, called an “opposition to the defendant’s demurrer.” This is a legal document that you file with the court. In the document, you will argue that your complaint was not defective. You should revisit your legal ...
The most common way to respond to a complaint in California is to file an answer or general denial, but in certain circumstances, it is better to file a demurrer or a motion asking the court to take some action. Which to file? Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to which option is...
You can draft a response to the complaint (usually called an "answer") on your own, but it's often a good idea to consult an attorney. If you're doing it alone, check whether your state has a form that you can use for the answer. In either case, you need to put your name and...