State of Colorado, I am in a civil lawsuit being sued over a debit i did not make, problem is proving it but things were going good, the court dismissed the case but then the plaintiff pleads to the court to re-open case. They did so now my first question on this matter is because they have re-opened it, does this matter start from the date they first filed the case? If not the statute of limitation has run out on this if it is 6 years as i understand it to be. Am i missing anything as far as rights here? My second question is, while this time is continuing to pass, I believe its been 3 months since my last court appearance, the plaintiff was to provide me with proof of this debit witch they have not. What do i do to get them to produce the evidence? Third the defendant has sent me these letters asking for me to have someone available on certain dates with a calendar to clear a trail date with me?? What the heck am I supposed to do? Do I call or am i supposed to have someone else call on the date specified, and being that I have missed a couple dates, they keep sending new requests with new dates and I need to figure out my next move. No one needs a judgement, and had this been my debit and i knew about it, i would have taken care of it before this point. The original amount was 350 bucks but now with interest and attorney fees its over $1200. Is there anyway out of this mess I should be aware of? I cant have a judgement on my credit, I am a small business owner working on critical business funding right now and this would halt my hopes. I am also a father of 8 so income is critical for us, and judgements would be devastating. Thank you in advance
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