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How does the court inform the family to pay the fine?

When the court decides a fine, it will notify the collection of the fine through formal legal procedures and channels. According to the laws and regulations of different countries or regions, the specific notification methods may be different, but generally include the following steps:

1.** Judgment * *: The court will first issue a formal judgment to the sentenced person, which contains detailed information such as the amount of the fine, payment method and time limit.

2.** Written notice * *: If the family members need help to pay the fine, the court may notify the family members of the sentenced person in writing, for example, by mailing an official letter.

3.** Electronic means * *: Some judicial systems allow notices to be sent by e-mail or judicial websites, but it is necessary to ensure that family members can receive and confirm the contents of the notices.

4.** Communication service * *: In some cases, the court may use special communication services (such as bailiffs or law enforcement officers) to personally notify family members.

5.** Telephone contact * *: When necessary, the court staff can directly contact the sentenced person or his family by telephone.

6.** Announcement * *: If the sentenced person or his family cannot be directly contacted, the court may issue an announcement notice on the official bulletin board or newspaper.

It should be noted that any fine should be paid through official channels to prevent fraud. In case of doubt or failure to receive the notice, family members should contact the court or inquire about relevant information through lawyers. At the same time, in order to avoid the possible additional expenses or consequences caused by the delay in payment, the payment of the fine should be completed within the specified time.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 34 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

The types of supplementary punishment are as follows:

(1) a fine;

(2) deprivation of political rights;

(3) confiscation of property.

Additional punishment can also be applied independently.