Delaware Counter-Cross Claim — Fill In is a legal document filed in Delaware courts to respond to a cross claim filed by another party in the same lawsuit. This document is used to present evidence that disputes the claims made by the other party and to present additional claims that the filing party is making against the other party. It is also used to state objections or defenses against the other party's claims. The Delaware Counter-Cross Claim — Fill In is used in civil cases and can be filed in either Superior Court or Justice of the Peace Court. There are two types of Delaware Counter-Cross Claim — Fill In: General Counter-Cross Claim and Special Counter-Cross Claim. The General Counter-Cross Claim is used when the filing party does not wish to enter into a judicial settlement and instead seeks to have the court decide the dispute. The Special Counter-Cross Claim is used when the filing party wishes to enter into a judicial settlement and is typically used to settle disputes related to money.