Litigation can basically be divided into property cases and non-property cases. Among them, property cases generally determine the amount of litigation costs according to the amount of litigation subject matter (the amount involved in litigation). For non-property cases, there is generally a fixed amount or amount range.
When a party brings a lawsuit to a people's court, it shall pay a certain fee in advance, that is, legal fees. The collection of legal fees includes case acceptance fees and other litigation fees. If a party fails to pay or pay the legal fees on time, it may be regarded as withdrawing the lawsuit. The successful payment of legal fees means that the case was formally accepted by the court.