Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - It has been more than a month since I filed the lawsuit, but the case has not been filed, and the legal fees have not been paid. I contacted the lawyer and the lawyer kept saying that I had to call an

It has been more than a month since I filed the lawsuit, but the case has not been filed, and the legal fees have not been paid. I contacted the lawyer and the lawyer kept saying that I had to call an

It has been more than a month since I filed the lawsuit, but the case has not been filed, and the legal fees have not been paid. I contacted the lawyer and the lawyer kept saying that I had to call and ask what I should do if there was no clear reply?

Hello, I don’t know which court your case is being heard by. According to the Shanghai process, whether your lawyer goes to the court to apply for case filing on-site or applies online, your case will have a lawsuit number after the court accepts it. The on-site acceptance will be notified by issuing a paper receipt on the spot. Online The acceptance will be notified by SMS within 7 working days after the online application is compared. If your case has a litigation number, you don’t have to worry too much about whether it can be filed. This means that your case is now in the pre-litigation mediation stage, which lasts about 2 months. If within this period, the case cannot be mediated. If so, the court will issue a payment notice asking you to pay the litigation fees. After you pay the fees, the case will be formally filed and transferred to the trial court.

In summary, if your case has a lawsuit number, it means that the court has accepted your case. You can just wait patiently for the court’s follow-up notice. Or if you are worried and want to know the status of the case, you can call the court switchboard or 12368 to check the progress of the case, but it is difficult to get through on the phone and you need to try more. If there is no lawsuit transfer number, it is possible that your lawyer has not sent your case to the court for filing procedures.

I hope my answer can help you. Feedback is welcome if the problem is not solved.