My question involves collection proceedings in the State of: Florida (Palm Beach County)

I am not familiar with the legal system. I have been trying contact a lawyer to handle my case but have not had a returned call after several messages. I know have 11 days to appear because of a summons. I have many questions.

Equable Ascent Financial filed a lawsuit against me (only in my maiden name and not my legally married name of 2+ years). The summons is to appear in a Palm Beach County Court for a pre-trial/mediation. They have included a copy of a statement from Chase from 2 years ago. The statement has my married name and the account number, but doesn't reflect any dates for charges or payments received for this account. How do I know the judgement is filed within the statue of limitations? Also, this is a Chase statement for a WAMU credit card (Chase bought WAMU) but they didn't provide any paperwork showing that I opened the account and/or agreed to the terms and what the original terms were. They provided a bill of sale from Chase, but excluded the amount of the bill of sale. Is this legal? Can I use any of this at my pre-trial, as I see I am going to have to appear on my behalf without a lawyer. Any help is greatly appreciated.