Michigan Defendants Answer To The Complaint is a legal document filed by the defendant in response to a complaint. This document sets forth the defendant's response to the allegations made by the plaintiff in the complaint. It can either be a general denial of the allegations, an admission of some allegations, or a combination of the two. It may include affirmative defenses, such as statute of limitations, lack of standing, or failure to state a claim. There are three types of Michigan Defendants Answer To The Complaint: a general denial, an admission, and a combination of the two. A general denial is a denial of all the allegations made by the plaintiff in the complaint. An admission is an acknowledgment of some allegations made by the plaintiff. A combination of the two is an admission of some allegations and a denial of other allegations.