District of Columbia Answer of Defendant-Civil Actions is a legal document in which a defendant in a civil action responds to a complaint. The Answer is typically used in the District of Columbia when the defendant has been served with the complaint and has the opportunity to respond. The Answer may state whether the defendant agrees or disagrees with the allegations in the complaint and may also include additional defenses or counterclaims. Different types of District of Columbia Answer of Defendant-Civil Actions include: 1. General denial: This type of Answer denies all the allegations in the complaint without specifying which allegations the defendant is denying. 2. Specific denial: This type of Answer denies specific allegations in the complaint. 3. Affirmative defense: This type of Answer includes a defense that is raised in response to the allegations in the complaint. 4. Counterclaim: This type of Answer includes a claim against the plaintiff in the same action.