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Don't call them... write them.
The first thing you want to find out is WHY THEY BELIEVE THEY ARE A PARTY TO THE ACTION AND WHY THEY BELIEVE THEY HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO ACT.
A simple letter of questions you want answered. Request that they provide proof of their authority by citing relevant law. I'm surprised they didn't cite the "code" that is supposed to give them the authority to act... they usually do in these types of actions.
Once you understand the basics (which you might find by reading your states code) of their action you will be able to formulate some type of action.
Until you receive, in writing, some explanation for their believed authority or their status as a party you have no way of defending against their action.
Ice
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