Reluctant To Conflict After Divorce With Marissa Anita, Andrew Trigg Chooses Not Accompanied By Lawyers

JAKARTA Andrew Trigg showed an unusual attitude in dealing with the divorce process from Marissa Anita. He decided not to use the services of his attorney and would represent himself during the mediation process.

He took this decision because it was based on the good feelings he still had for Marissa. According to him, the presence of a lawyer is not necessary if there is no intention of seeking conflict.

"Because I have a very good feeling for Marissa and I feel... I can do it myself," Andrew explained at the Central Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, November 25.

"I feel that if I don't look for any conflict, I don't need a lawyer," he said.

Andrew admitted that he had registered to participate in the mediation process and was committed to always being present. For him, this is a form of respect for the ongoing legal process.

"I want to respect the process alone," he said.

He believes that by researching and representing himself, he can do his best for both parties. "Representing yourself is a very good thing," he added.