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Consumer finance immediately overdue 6000 yuan. Today, I received a text message saying that the case has been sorted out and sent to my residence to arrange the trial. What should I do?

Should attend the trial.

According to the provisions of Article 105 of the Civil Procedure Law, the people's court shall notify the parties and other litigants three days before the trial. If the hearing is held in public, the names of the parties, the cause of action, the time and place of the hearing shall be announced.

Before the court session, the clerk shall find out whether the parties and other participants in the proceedings appear in court and announce the court discipline. During the hearing, the presiding judge or the sole judge shall check the parties, announce the cause of action, announce the list of judges and clerks, inform the parties of their litigation rights and obligations, and ask the parties whether to apply for withdrawal.

Extended data:

The relevant requirements of civil litigation stipulate that:

1. Anyone who refuses to accept the judgment or ruling of first instance of local people's courts at all levels has the right to appeal to the people's court at the next higher level. The time limit for appeal against the judgment is fifteen days, and the time limit for appeal against the ruling is ten days.

2. The contents of the appeal shall include the names of the parties, enterprises, institutions, organs and organizations and the names of their legal representatives; The name, case number and cause of action of the people's court that originally tried the case; The request and reasons for the appeal.

3. The appeal shall be filed through the people's court that originally tried, and copies shall be submitted according to the number of the other parties.

China People's Network-Civil Procedure Law