District of Columbia Plaintiffs Reply To Defendants Counterclaim For Absolute Divorce is a legal document filed in response to the defendant's counterclaim for an absolute divorce in the District of Columbia. The Plaintiff's Reply typically includes all the facts and allegations that the Plaintiff wishes to bring to the court's attention in order to refute the defendant's claims and seek a favorable ruling. This document is used to respond to the defendant's counterclaim and provide evidence and reasons for why the court should not grant the defendant's request for an absolute divorce. There are two types of District of Columbia Plaintiffs Reply To Defendants Counterclaim For Absolute Divorce: an Interrogatory Reply and a Motion to Dismiss. The Interrogatory Reply is used to respond to any interrogatories filed by the defendant which ask for additional information from the Plaintiff. The Motion to Dismiss is used to request that the court dismiss the defendant's counterclaim for an absolute divorce due to lack of evidence or other legal reasons.