Still getting sued for CC debt paid years ago.
We are in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. We had a charge card with Lowe's several years ago. We weren't making the payments regularly, so Lowe's (or an assign) offered to settle for about half, which we did. Now, there is a law firm, affiliated with a collection agency, that is suing us for the balance. They filed suit in our municipal court, we filed an answer, which included a letter from the company that we settled the original debt with, stating that the debt was paid. The law firm then sent us a list of questions, i.e. please admit or deny the following, which we ignored, because they had not responded to our request for them to contact the original company to verify our response. So, now we get a "motion for leave to file motion for summary judgment, instanter". This is obviously a low rent law firm who buries regular citizens in confusing paperwork and gets their share of summary judgments, but I'm not paying them something that I don't owe. Should I file a motion to dismiss? If so, on what grounds? If not, what should I do? Thanks very much.