First, understand the case filing process
After the court files a case, it will arrange corresponding trial procedures according to the nature and complexity of the case. Including determining the judge in charge of the case, forming a collegiate bench (if necessary) and arranging the trial time. In this process, the court will notify the parties to pay fees as needed, such as case acceptance fees and preservation fees.
Second, contact the court actively to inquire about the progress of the case.
If the case has been filed for 2 months but has not received the notice of payment, it is recommended that the parties take the initiative to contact the court to inquire about the progress of the case. You can contact the court by phone, email or in person. When inquiring, it is necessary to provide basic information such as the case number and the name of the party, so that the court staff can accurately inquire about the status of the case.
Third, understand whether it is necessary to pay fees and when and how.
When inquiring about the progress of the case, you can ask the court staff whether it is necessary to pay the fee and the specific time and method of payment. If payment is required, it should be made as soon as possible according to the requirements of the court, so as not to affect the trial process of the case. At the same time, you can also ask the court staff whether there are other matters that need attention to ensure the smooth progress of the case.
Fourth, maintain communication with the court.
During the whole trial, the parties should keep in touch with the court and keep abreast of the progress of the case and the requirements of the court. If in doubt or need to provide more evidence, we should actively cooperate with the court to ensure the smooth trial of the case.
To sum up:
It's been two months since the case was filed, and I haven't received the notice of payment. It is suggested that the parties take the initiative to contact the court to inquire about the progress of the case and find out whether it is necessary to pay fees and when and how to pay them. During the whole trial, the parties should keep in touch with the court and actively cooperate with the court to ensure the smooth trial of the case.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law
Article 118 stipulates that the parties to a civil lawsuit shall pay the fees for accepting the case in accordance with the regulations. In addition to paying the case acceptance fee, property cases also pay other litigation fees in accordance with regulations. If it is really difficult for the parties to pay the legal fees, they may apply to the people's court for deferment, reduction or exemption in accordance with regulations. Measures for charging litigation fees shall be formulated separately.