Is it a weekend to pay the legal fees for seven days?

Is it a weekend to pay the legal fees for seven days? Only holidays are excluded. The plaintiff shall pay the case acceptance fee within 7 days after receiving the notice of the people's court to pay the litigation fee; In a counterclaim case, the party who files a counterclaim shall pay the case acceptance fee within 7 days from the day after filing the counterclaim.

Legal fees refer to the fees paid by litigants to the court, including case acceptance fees and other litigation fees. According to the provisions of China's criminal procedure law, the parties to criminal proceedings do not need to pay fees, unless it is a criminal incidental civil action, and the standard of paying legal fees in criminal incidental civil action needs to refer to the standard of civil litigation fees.

According to relevant laws and regulations, the case acceptance fee shall be paid according to the following standards: 1) Property cases shall be paid cumulatively by stages according to the amount or price claimed in the lawsuit according to the following proportions:

1, not exceeding 1 ten thousand yuan, and each piece shall be paid to 50 yuan:

2. For the part exceeding 1 10,000 yuan to 1 10,000 yuan, 2,5% shall be paid:

3, 65438+ 10,000 yuan to more than 200,000 yuan, paid by 2%:

4, more than 200,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan, according to 1, 5% payment;

5, more than 500 thousand yuan to 6.5438+0 million yuan, according to 654.38+0% payment;

6, more than 6.5438 million yuan to 2 million yuan, according to 0, 9% to pay.

7, more than 2 million yuan to 5 million yuan, according to 0, 8% to pay;

8, more than 5 million yuan to 6.5438+million yuan, according to 0, 7% to pay;

9, more than100000 yuan to 20 million yuan, according to 0, 6% to pay;

10, and the part exceeding 20 million yuan shall be paid at 0.5%.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law

Article 82:

(1) The period includes the statutory period and the period designated by the people's court. (2) The period is calculated in hours, days, months and years. The time and date when the period begins are not included in the period. (3) If the last day of the expiration of the period falls on a holiday, the first day after the holiday shall be the date of expiration of the period. (4) This period does not include transit time. If the litigation documents are mailed before the expiration, it will not be expired.