Florida Answer (General Form) is a legal document used to respond to a complaint that has been filed against someone or a business in Florida. The document is typically filed in court within 20 days of being served with a complaint. The answer should include a statement of facts and defenses that support the person's position, as well as any affirmative defenses that might be available. Depending on the type of action, the answer may also address liability or damages. There are two types of Florida Answer (General Form): an answer to a non-jury complaint and an answer to a jury trial complaint. The answer to a non-jury complaint is a general denial of the allegations and should not include any affirmative defenses or counterclaims. The answer to a jury trial complaint is similar but should also discuss any affirmative defenses, such as statute of limitations, that might be available to the defendant. Additionally, a jury trial answer may include counterclaims or other requests for relief.