JAKARTA - Ruben Onsu's desire to take custody of his son from his ex-wife, Sarwendah, has finally been realized. This was conveyed by Ruben Onsu's lawyer, Minola Sebayang, who said that he had officially registered a child custody lawsuit with the South Jakarta District Court on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

"On the morning of June 30, 2026, I was called by Ruben and he said the lawsuit could be registered or carried out," said Ruben Onsu's lawyer, Minola Sebayang, in a virtual interview, Wednesday, July 1.

Minola emphasized that this decision was the result of a long discussion and an absolute decision taken by Ruben Onsu so that there was clarity regarding his right to be able to meet his children without any obstacles.

"That's why yesterday, June 30, 2026, we have registered the child custody lawsuit through the South Jakarta District Court and have been given register number 756. And the first trial will be held on July 15, 2026," he explained.

Basically, the lawsuit is to fulfill Ruben Onsu's right to a Post-Divorce Agreement in June 2024 regarding the schedule of two to three days a week to meet with his children, where Ruben's party feels that Sarwendah's party did not carry it out well.

"This is what Ruben wants and as we have said, he focuses on the interests of his children. Not only the interests of children, but he is also very focused on his right to be able to gather, yes to be able to gather with his children for two, three days a week," said Minola Sebayang.

Furthermore, Minola also said that this lawsuit is also related to the alleged exploitation of children and Ruben's concerns about the care environment which is considered not conducive to the mental health of his children.

"There is a reason that I said yesterday, the alleged exploitation of the child, and also the environment which according to Ruben is not safe for the growth of his child," he concluded.


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