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Implikasi Perceraian Perkawinan Campuran Terhadap Hak Waris Anak dalam Peraturan Perundang-Undangan Indonesia Makmur, Indira Nur Syahrani; Andita, Naufalia; Rajagukguk, Elisabeth Immanuella; Pasaribu, Erika Esteria; Tarina, Dwi Desi Yayi
Media Hukum Indonesia (MHI) Vol 3, No 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15476190

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Mixed marriages between Indonesian citizens (WNI) and foreign nationals (WNA) often complicate joint asset division and children's inheritance rights, especially in divorces without prenuptial agreements. This article explores these implications through the case of Erna Yonita (WNI) and Eric Van Druten (WNA), who married in 2011 and divorced in 2022 without a prenuptial agreement. Despite legal challenges, they resolved asset division amicably and ensured equal inheritance rights for their children. The article also examines Indonesian regulations and challenges in mixed marriage inheritance cases.
Penyelesaian Sengketa Wanprestasi Melalui Jalur Mediasi dalam Perkara Utang Piutang Putusan No. 69/Pdt.G/2025/PN SDK Rachmania, Anita Sunny; Pasaribu, Erika Esteria; Ahmad, Nisa Auliya; Nur’Aini, Siti
Media Hukum Indonesia (MHI) Vol 4, No 1 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17880234

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This paper examines the resolution of a civil dispute in Decision Number 69/Pdt.G/2025/PN Sdk, which concluded with a peace deed (akte van dading) between the Semeru Civil Servants Savings and Loan Cooperative and the defendant. This study employs a normative juridical method by analyzing the court decision, the Indonesian Civil Code provisions, and regulations issued by the Supreme Court regarding mediation and settlement agreements. The findings reveal that a peace agreement constitutes an effective dispute resolution mechanism, as it obtains permanent legal force once ratified by the court. The decision demonstrates that a settlement can legally terminate the parties’ obligations as long as it fulfills the validity requirements of a contract under Article 1320 of the Indonesian Civil Code and does not violate law or public order. Therefore, peace agreements play a significant role in the law of obligations as a fast and efficient alternative dispute resolution method that emphasizes a win–win solution for the parties involved.