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JAKARTA - Divorce is not an easy thing to just accept, both for those who are divorced and also for children. Not a few of the children who actually become victims feel the worst impact of their parents' divorce.

For Ari Wibowo, who is currently undergoing a divorce process with Inge Anugrah, his divorce is also difficult for his two children, Kenzo Wibowo and Marco Wibowo.

"Ask for prayer support from all who have participated in our case. Of course this is not easy for all of us, it is not easy for the children," said Ari Wibowo after the trial at the South Jakarta District Court on Wednesday, August 9.

However, Ari Wibowo ensured that his son's condition was still in good condition. There is no serious impact on psychology and the association of his children at school.

"I often ask the kids, I always ask them how, is it okay, is it a burden on the mind or not. Yes, they honestly say no, don't worry," said Ari Wibowo.

They said in their class there were many other friends from the divorced family. For them it's not something too much, "he continued.

Furthermore, Ari Wibowo hopes that the divorce process can run smoothly and well. He hopes to focus on work and children after officially divorcing later.

"Hopefully after knocking on the hammer we can all continue their respective lives. I can also focus on my work and the welfare of my children. Ingr can also focus on the new world now, create content and so on," he said.

When asked further about the testimony of witnesses from Inge Anugrah on the alleged affair he had committed, Ari Wibowo was reluctant to comment. He did not want what happened in the courtroom to become public consumption.

"It was a closed trial, I can't tell," said Ari Wibowo.


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