I agree with all of this, at least in Illinois. Judges CAN do and say *anything* they please. You need documentation...make **SURE** that includes tax returns or documentation showing why you didn't file. If the judge does try to order some sort of payment (which I doubt, given your situation) you can just let them enter a judgment against you. The court has no way of enforcing these. It's entirely the obligation of the owed to collect hir due. They may want the judgment just so they can claim the debt against their tax liability (depends on who you owe.)
Re: court orders
*HUGS* and good luck. Keep us posted.