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Sorry, sue me. What should I do?

Legal analysis: If you are sued for arrears and receive a court summons, you should actively respond. If you have the ability, you should return it as soon as possible. If the debtor fails to repay the debt, the people's court may make a judgment and order the debtor to repay it. If the party fails to perform, it may be enforced.

If there is no way to enforce it, the general court will decide to suspend the execution, that is, not to enforce it first. When the other party determines that it has the ability to repay, it may apply to the court for enforcement. If the person subjected to execution fails to perform the obligations specified in the legal documents according to the notice of execution, the people's court has the right to inquire about the deposit and other property status of the person subjected to execution from the relevant units.

Legal basis:

Article 246th of the Civil Procedure Law, the time limit for applying for execution is two years. Where an application is made for suspension or interruption of the limitation of execution, the relevant provisions of the law on suspension or interruption of the limitation of action shall apply. The period specified in the preceding paragraph shall be counted from the last day of the performance period determined by legal documents; If the legal document stipulates that the performance shall be performed by stages, it shall be counted from the date when the last performance period expires; If the legal document does not stipulate the time limit for performance, it shall be counted from the date when the legal document takes effect.

In short, those who are sued for repayment should find ways to repay as soon as possible. If you are really unable to repay your debts, you can negotiate with each other to repay them in installments. If they don't pay back, they will be enforced.