Marriage is a complex institution, and in this context, the Prenuptial Agreement (PNA) becomes increasingly relevant and significant. This research aims to explore the legal aspects involved in PNA and its implementation in Indonesia. PNA is a written agreement between a couple before marriage that regulates their financial rights and obligations during the marriage and in the event of divorce or separation. In-depth study of the legal foundation and implementation of PNA in Indonesia involves analysis of marriage laws, principles of justice, and civil law. Cultural, social, and economic factors influencing the perception and implementation of PNA are also explored. The findings of this research are expected to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of PNA in Indonesia, including potential legal challenges and ways to optimize its successful implementation. The implications of these findings can contribute to the development of more precise and supportive regulations, provide legal certainty, and promote fair rights and obligations for couples signing PNAs in Indonesia
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