JAKARTA - Fahmi Bachmid, Andre Taulany's attorney, revealed a crucial fact behind his client's divorce process.
He stated that Andre and his wife, Erin, had been separated from their homes for a full year, a condition that he said had changed their marriage status in a sharia manner.
This fact is one of the strongest bases on why the divorce process continues.
"One year, the Indonesian language is one year, one year it means almost 360 days (distance from home)," said Fahmi in the East Jakarta area.
He emphasized that the requirement for divorce is to separate places of residence, not just separate beds in one roof. Based on these conditions, Fahmi gave his legal views.
"If they have been separated from their place of residence for one year, it means that they are not husband and wife sharia," he explained.
For information, Andre Taulany filed for divorce from Erin on April 4, 2024. However, the lawsuit was rejected by the Tigaraksa Religious Court because it was not proven that there were continuous disputes and quarrels as said by Andre.
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Then, Andre again sued Erin's divorce at the Tigaraksa Religious Court on April 9 online, aka e-court. Until now the lawsuit has been included in the agenda of the witness from Erin's side.
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