Family Law
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what is
family law?
Family law is an area of law that
deals with family matters and
domestic relations. It covers a broad
range of legal issues related to family
relationships, including marriage,
divorce, child custody, adoption,
domestic violence, reproductive
rights, and other matters regarding
family relationships.
Divorce: Family law in Indonesia covers issues related to divorce, including
finances, marital agreements, and child custody.
Child Custody: The law stipulates that in regards to the child maintenance and livelihood of the children born within the marriage, the father shall be responsible
for every.
Unmarried Families: Family law in Indonesia also covers issues related to
cohabitation and the unmarried family.
Does
Indonesia need
family law
Family law is an area of law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations. In Indonesia, family law is important for several reasons, including
Overall, family law is important in Indonesia to ensure that families are protected and that disputes related to family matters are resolved in a fair and just manner
What are the things regulated in family law?
DIVORCE
Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage Article 39 of the Marriage Law: Divorce can be carried out based on talaq (divorce filed by the husband) or lawsuit (divorce filed by the wife)
What are the things regulated in family law?
DIVORCE
Article 105 of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) is used in determining child custody. In principle, it states that if the child is not yet 12 years old, then custody of the child will fall to the mother. Unless the child is over 12 (twelve) years old, the child has the right to choose whether he wants to follow his mother or father.
CHILD CUSTODY
What are the things regulated in family law?
Infidelity is included in the act of adultery which is regulated in a separate section in the new Criminal Code Article 411
AFFAIR
Curatele
• Custody is basically intended to protect incompetent parties, by managing the party's personal and assets (see article 433 of the Civil Code),
• While the bankruptcy process aims to ensure an honest and fair process in fulfilling obligations and / or distributing the assets of debtors who are declared bankrupt to their creditors (see general explanation of the 2004 Bankruptcy Law)