JAKARTA - Catherine Wilson through her attorney, Dody Haryanto, said she was disappointed with the decision of her ex-husband, Idham Masse, who filed an appeal after officially divorcing.

Previously, Idham said that he would file an appeal because he felt that there was an error in the amount of mut'ah and iddah living which was decided by the panel of judges at the Depok Religious Court.

"What has been announced is mut'ah and iddah, now mut'ah with iddah, in our opinion there is an error in calculating the amount. If the number is yes," explained Ilham Rasyid, attorney for Idham Masse.

"But we also don't really agree with the existence of that income. The point is that from the Idham hajj side we filed an appeal, that's all the point," he added.

Seeing this, Dody said that he had just informed Catherine Wilson regarding Idham Masse's appeal.

"Well, just today (June 10) I just confirmed to my client that Mr. Idham Masse wants to file an appeal," said Dody Haryanto at the Depok Religious Court, Monday, June 10.

Responding to this, the woman who is familiarly called Keket admitted that she was disappointed because she felt that her business with Idham Masse had not yet been completed.

Even though from the start Catherine Wilson had intended to quickly settle her business with Idham Masse.

"Yes, from Mrs. Keket 'oh, if I appeal like this, I will depend. Then I can't do anything', meaning that I'm still bound by husband and wife because this appeal has not been decided by the Religious High Court, the legal process is the status between Catherine's mother and Mr. Idham Masse is still husband and wife," he said.


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