Tough lawyer suing me for old credit card debt
I am being sued in small claims court for an old Capital One card. My last payment made to the card was 11/03/2001.
I asked the attorney who has started legal proceedings against me to provide me proof that this debt legally belonged to me. At first she refused to send me any documentation. So I asked the court to basically make her do it.
So she finally sent me all the documents I asked for. The only problem is, she sent me photocopies when I asked for original signed documents.
My question is, do I have the right to see the original signed documents?
I tried to get this case dismissed based on the fact that the 6 year statute of limitations has passed but the judge denied my motion. This lawyer started court proceedings in August, before the limitations ran out.
I can't afford a lawyer so I am handling this on my own.
In yesterdays mail I received a Motion For Summery Judgment that she filed and she's asking the judge to rule against me.
Do I have the right to request a hearing? Do I have the right to ask for a disclosure hearing because I don't have the money to pay back the debt.
I don't dispute the debt belongs to me, but the signature on the photocopy isn't mine.
Can anyone give me some idea of what my legal rights are?
This lawyer is very tough and I know nothing about the law, and she knows it.
Thank you!