Arizona Responding to Petition is a legal process in which a person who has been served with a petition can file a written response to the petitioner’s allegations. The response is typically due within 20 days of receiving the petition. Depending on the type of petition, there are different types of Arizona Responding to Petition: 1. Answer: This is a written response to a petition for divorce, legal separation, annulment, or paternity. The answer is a document that either admits or denies the allegations of the petition. 2. Answer and Counterclaim: This is a written response to a petition for divorce, legal separation, annulment, or paternity. The answer is similar to an answer, but it also includes a counterclaim in which the respondent alleges that the petitioner has done something wrong. 3. Request for Admissions: This is a written response to allegations made in a petition. The respondent is required to either admit or deny the allegations. 4. Motion to Dismiss: This is a written response to a petition in which the respondent requests that the court dismiss the petition. 5. Motion to Change Venue: This is a written response to a petition in which the respondent requests that the court change the location of the proceedings from one court to another.