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The Strength of Private Agreements on the Division of Joint Assets Before Divorce and Their Consequences in Joint Asset Claims Alpidoh, Intan; Amaliya, Lia; Abas, Muhamad
Ipso Jure Vol. 1 No. 10 (2024): Ipso Jure - November
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/wgvzwx41

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The purpose of a marriage bond is to form a household that is sakinah mawadah warrahmah that lasts until the end of life. However, often this goal cannot be realized due to various kinds of conflicts in a marriage bond that eventually results in divorce. The end of the marital relationship due to divorce does not necessarily solve problems between divorced husband and wife, sometimes new conflicts arise after the occurrence of divorce, including regarding common property that is contested through a Joint Property Lawsuit. One way to anticipate the emergence of such conflicts is to make a Prenuptial Agreement that is carried out before marriage. The problem is what if the agreement is made before the divorce and how the strength of the joint property division agreement made before the divorce is reviewed from the Civil Code against the joint property lawsuit. Qualitative Research Method Using the Normative Juridical Approach Method. The result of his research is the evidentiary power of the agreement on the division of common property carried out under the hands before the divorce reviewed from article 1338 of the Civil Code and article 1320 of the Civil Code which guarantees the legal force of the agreement made before the divorce in the joint property lawsuit and also whether the agreement under the hands can be said to have perfect evidentiary power as per the principle of pacta sunt servanda.
Legal Protection for Public Housing Loan Customers Under Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection in Housing Transactions Mahardika, Fazri Editiya; Guntara, Deny; Abas, Muhamad
Ipso Jure Vol. 1 No. 10 (2024): Ipso Jure - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/d29hn512

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Public housing credit is a program aimed at addressing the housing backlog in Indonesia, yet its implementation faces various challenges. This research focuses on two main issues: (1) What happens to public housing loans when banks go bankrupt? (2) How can consumer issues be resolved when housing loans default? The study uses a normative judicial method. The findings reveal that while the People's Housing Credit (KPR) helps people acquire homes, significant risks arise if credit institutions go bankrupt or debtors default. In cases of default or bank bankruptcy, debtors must still fulfill their credit obligations. Consumer protection is outlined in the 1999 Consumer Law, which includes exit clauses in credit agreements. The government, through the Deposit Insurance Corporation (LPS), can rescue or liquidate banks according to Law No. 24 of 2004. Moreover, drafting fair contracts, offering credit restructuring, and providing insurance options can better protect debtors than asset auctions. Additionally, applying the principle of prudence in credit assessments, as per the Banking Law, is crucial to minimizing default risks. Stricter regulations and robust legal protections are essential for mortgages to effectively help people own homes while ensuring financial and legal stability.
Legal Protection Of Early Marriage To Minors In The Perspective Of Law Number 16 Of 2019 Concerning Amendments To Law Number 1 Of 1974 Concerning Marriage Panjaitan, Michael Putra; Guntara, Deny; Abas, Muhamad
Ipso Jure Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Ipso Jure - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/gzfk9869

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Early marriage in Indonesia has entered an alarming stage with the number of early marriages continuing to climb as poverty in Indonesia increases. For the poor, early marriage is a pragmatic effort to reduce the economic burden born from the obligation to take care of their children. However, this actually worsens the condition because children who marry early find it difficult to get out of structural poverty. With a normative juridical method, this research is intended to understand the legal dynamics in the context of preventing early marriage in society. From this study, it was found that there was a legal gap in the revision of the Marriage Law and the absence of legal products that function to prevent early marriage so that the number of early marriages continues to increase and responsible actors can avoid their responsibilities by taking advantage of existing legal loopholes
Co-Authors Abdurakhman, Maman Aditia, Fani Agus Antoni, Mochamad Aini, Nida Qurratul Akbar, Gary Gagarin Akbar, Muhamad Gary Gagarin Akbar, Muhammad Gary Gagarin Akup, Apriliyanto Juwan Sukmana Alpidoh, Intan Amalia, Sitti Fadilah Amaliya, Lia Andri Susanto Andriani, Nina Anggraeni, Kiki Arafat, Zarisnov Ardiansyah, Aldi Ardiansyah, Ata Asnanda, Anggraeni Asyahadi, Farhan Asyhadi, Farhan Atmaja, Annisa Tri Ayomi, Andreas C. Bintang S, Andi Muhamad Bintang, Muhamad Budi Prayogo, Sutras Chicka Aircheny Dede Nurhayatie Dewi Putri Wibowo, Sabrina Dini Nurfalah Farhan Asyhadi Fatonah Fatonah Fauzan, Ade Ahmad Fauzi, Muhamad Jiia Febrian, M. Ibnu Gagarin Akbar, M. Gary Gary Gagarin Akbar, Muhamad Gugun Gunawan, Gugun Guntara, Deny Haetami, Vikri Hambali, Muslim Hariawan, Hariawan Hasanah, Hilyatun Hasrinda, Hasrinda Hendri Gunawan Herman, Rizky Nurjulianto Hidayat, Anwar Hilman Alfiansah Himim, Aldora Ananda Putra I Ketut Suardika Ichsan Maulana Indah Nurhayati Irawan, Angki Irawan, Surya Iswandi, Erik Ivan Hanafi Ixal, Da'i Safuad Kaimuddin, Sitti Mikarna Koswara, Wahyu Kurnia, Didiek Lestari, Widya Annisa Pudji LIA AMALIA Lubis, Adyan Lukman, Dedi Machestian, Hario Bismo Maharani, Dennisya Maharani, Syahwa Mahardika, Fazri Editiya Mahmudi, Afrizal Makhron, Fiki Muzaki Malau, Masnida Marhan, Citra Marpaung, Dorkas Maulida Ridfar, Lulu Mehue, Bruce Meidah, Nuryanah Tirostiah Muhammad Latif Mutiara Dewi, Chalidya Nasution, Moh Sofyan Ningrum, Wulan Cahya Nopianti, Wike Nor Khasanah, Jana Siti Nugraha Putra, Muhamad Nugroho, Gynastiar Nur Elita, Raden Lita Nurbaliza, Violita Nurdin Nurdin Nurhidayah, Desyifa Panjaitan, Michael Putra Pebriyani, Pebriyani Pranata, Rifo Andi Pratama, Raka Indra Purwana, Dalih Putra, Reza Alamsyah Putri, Ina Malia R, La Ode Rafiuddin Rahmatiar , Yuniar Rahmatiar, Niar Rahmatiar, Yuniar Ramadani, Trisna Rana Dewi Siauta, Putri Rizal Aripin Robillah, Robillah Rosdiana Dewi, Elvira Rudin, Suci Ramadhani Sadjat, Rizki Safitri, Diana Alpiani Sahab, Nurlin Sampurna Banyuaji, Sampurna Sanjaya , Suyono Sanjaya, Suyono Santoso, Imam Budi Saripudin, Asep Sartika Dewi Septian, Fazrian Setiawan, Ade Yunas Shidqi Mubarok, Muhammad Sibri, Lili Sidabutar, Octaviana Sihotang, Alex Antonius Sitorus, Leonardo Sopian, Singgih Sopyan Sopyan Sri Wahyuni Sudjadi, Agung Sukarta, Dimas Tatang Wiro Sukmawati Sukmawati Suroso, Zulfiansyah Yusuf Suryadi, Ismutiah Susanti, Depi Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syahida, Nadia Taofik Rohman, Paisal Targana, Tatang Toha, Imam Sofii Tri Setiady, Tri Triana Dewi, Liza Viyanda, Karina Wakono, Nur Widasari, Widasari Wilianita, Ani Wiranata, Muhammad Ardi Yulianita, Donna Yulianti, Yuli Yuniar Rahmatiar Zaenury, Ahmad Goza Zahra Alfianti, Kartika