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Ante, excuse me. How long will it take to sue me?

Generally, the court session lasts one and a half months. Just because you received a letter from a lawyer doesn't mean that you will be prosecuted immediately. You need a notice of hearing, don't be afraid. The lawyer's letter is generally drafted by the lawyer entrusted by the client, and the law firm seals it and sends it to the debtor. In practice, it is mainly used to collect arrears. Common situations include credit card collection business, private lending disputes, and sales contract disputes, all of which require a lawyer's letter.

How long will it take to open the court after Alipay sues?

If it is a civil lawsuit, the court will decide to file the case within seven days after filing the case. After filing the case, the court will start to organize members of the collegiate bench, notify the parties within three days after the formation, and then start to prepare for the trial, and notify the parties to prepare for the trial three days before the trial. This time adds up to 65,438+00 days at the earliest. Article 123 of the Civil Procedure Law: The people's court shall guarantee the right of prosecution enjoyed by the parties according to law. A lawsuit that conforms to Article 119 of this Law must be accepted. Those who meet the conditions for prosecution shall file a case within seven days and notify the parties concerned; If it does not meet the conditions for prosecution, it shall make a ruling within seven days and refuse to accept it; If the plaintiff refuses to accept the ruling, he can appeal.

Excuse me. How long does it take to file a overdue lawsuit?

Under normal circumstances, after the borrower's loan bill is overdue for three consecutive months, Alipay platform can choose to sue the borrower. However, because it takes a lot of time, manpower and material resources to sue private lending, Alipay platform will not sue debtors at will, and most of them focus on collection. Therefore, those debtors who have received the so-called "court summons" for more than 10 days need not be too alarmed. If the debtor is really sued, the court will call me. After receiving the call, you can directly search online or call 1 14 to confirm whether the call is true. If the court cannot notify the debtor by telephone or other means, it will also send a summons to the debtor. If the debtor has not received the summons, the court will also make a public announcement.