JAKARTA - The Central Jakarta District Court has decided to postpone the agenda for Marissa Anita and Andrew Trigg's divorce trial until next week. The trial, which is scheduled for mediation, was postponed due to Marissa's absence.
"It will be postponed again, yes. Until next week, it looks like it. Yes, we will look at the schedule from the court on what date," said Ira Yurika Lestari, Marissa Anita's attorney after the trial, Wednesday, November 25.
However, Ira said that the trial process could be continued because the defendant, Andrew, was present at the trial.
"Today's agenda, Mr. Andrew as the defendant is present, so we can continue the process. So, next week we may have mediation," he said.
Ira has not been able to confirm the details of the second mediation trial schedule between Marissa and Andrew. "It cannot be determined. We will receive news via WhatsApp later, yes, from the court," explained Ira.
When asked about Marissa's absence, Ira said that her client was having a work schedule that could not be abandoned. Marissa is no longer required to attend the trial except for the mediation agenda.
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"Because there is a schedule for him. That's it. So give power of attorney to ... if it has been given power of attorney to the attorney, he does not really need to attend. That's it, except for mediation," he said.
For information, Marissa Anita officially sued for divorce from her husband, Andrew Trigg, on November 12 at the Central Jakarta District Court after 17 years of building a household.
"According to SIPP (Case Tracing Information System), it has been registered as of November 12, 2025," said Sunoto, quoted by VOI from YouTube Intense Investigation, Monday, November 17.
The divorce lawsuit has been registered with case number 785/Pdt.G/2025/PN Jkt.Pst.
Along with the registration, the court has also set a schedule for the inaugural trial. The first trial is scheduled to be held in the near future.
"The schedule for the trial is November 19, 2025," he continued.
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