An Indiana Notice of Counter-Claim is a document used in the state of Indiana to file a legal claim in response to the plaintiff’s complaint. It is an essential part of the legal process and must be filed when an individual disagrees with a claim made against them in a lawsuit. The Notice of Counter-Claim states the individual’s reasons for disagreeing with the plaintiff’s claim, and can include a counter-claim for damages, such as compensation for losses. There are two types of Indiana Notice of Counter-Claim: a Verified Notice of Counter-Claim and an Unverified Notice of Counter-Claim. A Verified Notice of Counter-Claim must be signed and notarized in order to be valid, and the individual filing the document must also provide proof of the truthfulness of the claims stated in the document. An Unverified Notice of Counter-Claim does not require notarization and does not need to provide proof of its claims.