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Updated on society 2024-03-24
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If they have no money to pay litigation fees because of family difficulties, they may apply to the people's court for a reduction or exemption of deferred litigation fees, and may also apply for legal aid from the legal aid center of the local judicial bureau, but they must also issue a certificate of hardship, and those who pass the examination and approval may receive free legal aid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To apply for deferred or waived payment, but to provide proof of financial hardship, it is best to have it stamped by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Legal analysis: If you have no money to pay the litigation fees due to family difficulties, you can apply to the people's court for a reduction or exemption of the deferred payment of litigation fees, and you can also apply for legal aid from the legal aid center of the local judicial bureau, but you must also issue a certificate of hardship, and if you pass the review, you can get free legal aid.

    Legal basis: Measures for Payment of Litigation Costs

    Article 44: Where parties have real difficulty in paying litigation fees, they may apply to the people's courts for judicial assistance in delaying, reducing, or waiving the payment of litigation fees in accordance with these Measures. The waiver of costs applies only to natural persons.

    Article 45: In any of the following circumstances, the people's courts shall grant a waiver of litigation fees where parties apply for judicial assistance: (1) Persons with disabilities have no fixed livelihood**; (2) Recovering alimony, alimony, child-rearing expenses, or pensions; (3) Recipients of the minimum subsistence guarantee, the recipients of regular relief for the extremely poor in rural areas, the recipients of the five guarantees in rural areas, or persons receiving unemployment insurance money, who have no other income; (4) Where their lawful rights and interests have been harmed as a result of acts of righteousness or courage or to protect the public interest, and they or their close relatives request compensation or compensation; (5) Other circumstances where it is truly necessary to be exempted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Legal Analysis: If you are a recipient of the minimum subsistence guarantee, a recipient of regular relief for the extremely poor in rural areas, a recipient of the Rural Five Guarantees, or a recipient of unemployment insurance money, and have no other income, or if your legitimate rights and interests have been harmed due to acts of righteousness or courage or to protect the public interest, you or your close relatives can apply to the court for judicial assistance if you or your close relatives request compensation or compensation. The people's court shall grant you a waiver of litigation fees.

    Legal basis: "Measures for Payment of Litigation Fees" Article 45: Where a party applies for judicial aid and meets any of the following circumstances, the people's court shall grant a waiver of litigation fees:

    1) Persons with disabilities who have no fixed livelihood**;

    (2) Recovering alimony, alimony, child-rearing expenses, or pensions;

    (3) Recipients of the minimum subsistence guarantee, the recipients of regular relief for the extremely poor in rural areas, the recipients of the five guarantees in rural areas, or persons receiving unemployment insurance money, who have no other income;

    (4) Where their lawful rights and interests have been harmed as a result of acts of righteousness or courage or to protect the public interest, and they or their close relatives request compensation or compensation;

    (5) Other circumstances where it is truly necessary to be exempted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Legal analysis: If the parties have real difficulties in paying the litigation fees, they may apply to the people's court for a delay, reduction or exemption from payment in accordance with the regulations. Deferring, reducing, or waiving the payment of litigation fees is a relief method adopted by China's law for parties who are truly in financial difficulties, so as to protect the litigation rights of parties who are in temporary difficulty or unable to pay litigation fees, so that their legitimate rights and interests can be protected.

    The amount of reduction or exemption of litigation costs is to be decided by the people's court on the basis of actual circumstances.

    Legal basis: "Measures for Payment of Litigation Fees" Article 44: Where parties have real difficulties in paying litigation fees, they may apply to the people's court for judicial assistance in delaying, reducing or waiving the payment of litigation fees in accordance with these Measures. The exemption from litigation costs is only applicable to natural persons.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the defendant has no money to pay the litigation fees, they may apply to the people's court for a delay, reduction, or waiver of payment in accordance with provisions. In accordance with the relevant laws and regulations, parties conducting civil litigation shall pay case acceptance fees in accordance with regulations. In addition to the case acceptance fee, other litigation fees shall be paid in accordance with regulations.

    Where parties have real difficulties in paying litigation fees, they may apply to the people's court for a delay, reduction, or waiver of payment in accordance with provisions.

    According to Article 118 of the Civil Procedure Law, when a person from the chain of empty personnel conducts a civil lawsuit, he shall pay the case acceptance fee in accordance with the regulations. In addition to the case acceptance fee, other litigation fees shall be paid in accordance with regulations.

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