Arizona Court Order Resolving an Action for Accounting

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US-L0107D
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This is an order to resolve an action for accounting of a former partner's law firm. The order is the result of a motion filed by the defendant firm, and the defendant firm shall allow the plaintiff's accountant access to all records and documents necessary for the accounting.


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A defendant who, before being served with process, timely returns a waiver need not serve an answer or otherwise respond to the pleading being served until 60 days after the request was sent, or 90 days after it was sent if it was sent outside any judicial district of the United States.

Except as otherwise stated in these rules, a defendant who is served with a summons and complaint within the State of Arizona must file a written answer or response with the court within twenty (20) days after the date of service.

The defendant has 20 calendar days from service of process to file an answer (Form No. AOCLJCV4F) to the lawsuit. An answer is your written response that you file with the court admitting or denying the creditor's claims and the reasons why. The answer should respond to each element of the complaint.

In law, an answer refers to a defendant's first formal written statement to a plaintiff's initial petition or complaint. This opening written statement will admit or deny the allegations, or demand more information about the claims of wrongdoing.

The defendant must file a written answer within 20 days of service and mail it to the plaintiff. The defendant will be required to pay a filing fee when filing an answer.

Your answer should include the court name, case name, case number, and your affirmative defenses. Print three copies of your answer. File one with the clerk's office and mail (or ?serve?) one to the plaintiff or plaintiff's attorney. The plaintiff is the debt collector, creditor, or law firm suing you.

A default judgment may be entered against a party who was served with a complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party complaint, and who failed to file an answer or otherwise respond within the time allowed by these rules. [ ARCP 55(a), (d)]

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Arizona Court Order Resolving an Action for Accounting