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Journal : Humaniorum Journal

Analisis Putusan Perceraian terhadap Nafkah Anak dalam Praktik di Pengadilan Agama Alviani, Tri; Fathinnuddin, Muhammad
HUMANIORUM Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Humaniorum
Publisher : PT Elaborium Elevasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37010/hmr.v4i1.142

Abstract

Child support usually occurs after a divorce is finalized by the Religious Court. According to Indonesian law, after a panel of judges has decided to dissolve a marriage between a husband and wife, the husband is obligated to provide child support. However, in practice, husbands sometimes fail to comply with this decision, particularly when it comes to providing child support until the child reaches adulthood. The responsibility to provide child support remains the husband's, as stipulated in the decision of the Panel of Judges at the Tangerang City Religious Court. If a husband fails to provide child support, the wife and children may be neglected or neglected, a common problem after divorce. As a result, the wife is forced to support herself and her children's needs. Generally, the husband voluntarily provides child support. The court cannot immediately execute the decision without a request from the injured party. However, wives often face obstacles, both due to a lack of understanding of the legal process and the relatively high cost of enforcement.