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Illinois Routine Motion for an Extension of Time to Answer or Otherwise Plead to Plaintiff's Complaint

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A22 Routine Motion for an Extension of Time to Answer or Otherwise Plead to Plaintiff's Complaint

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A defendant may respond in an answer that admits or denies each of the plaintiff's allegations in the complaint. The answer will list defenses and counter-claims or cross-claims against the plaintiff or other defendants. The answer will state whether the defendant wants a jury trial. The case will then continue.

Response or default: Once the case is filed, you generally have 30 days to respond to the lawsuit. If you do not respond, you will be in default.

Illinois is a fact-pleading state; conclusions of law and conclusory allegations unsupported by specific facts are not sufficient to survive dismissal.

Failure to Respond: If a defendant fails to answer the complaint or file a motion to dismiss within the time limit set forth in the summons, the defendant is in default. The plaintiff can ask the court clerk to make a note of that fact in the file, a procedure called entry of default.

Step 1: File your Answer/Response to Complaint/Petition with the Circuit Clerk in the county where the court case is filed. you can use to e-file your form. Step 2: Send a copy of your Answer/Response to Complaint/Petition to the other parties.

If you go to court, the judge will tell you when you need to file your Answer. It will usually be 10 days from your court date. In lawsuits for more than $50,000, the Summons will state that you must file an appearance within 30 days after the day you are served.

Although it might be tempting to ignore a summons and complaint, ignoring a lawsuit does not make it go away. And it could result in the court awarding a money judgment against you by default. That can lead to your wages being garnished, your bank accounts attached, or your property being taken!

Complaint. A lawsuit begins when a plaintiff (the party suing) files a complaint against a defendant (the party being sued.) Answer. The answer is the defendant's written response to the plaintiff's complaint. Counterclaim. Cross-claim. Amended Pleadings.

A pleading demands that the other party do something, while a motion requests that the judge in the case do something. These documents can be filed with the court before, during, or after the trial, though pleadings are typically filed at or near a case's outset.

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Illinois Routine Motion for an Extension of Time to Answer or Otherwise Plead to Plaintiff's Complaint