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10 Years of Marriage, Jonathan Frizzy and Dhena Devanka Officially Divorced

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10 Years of Marriage, Jonathan Frizzy and Dhena Devanka Officially Divorced Jonathan Frizzy and Dhena Devanka officially divorced (credit: Kapanlagi.com/Budy Santoso/Nuzulur Rakhmah)

Kapanlagi.com - The marriage between Jonathan Frizzy and Dhena Devanka that has been going on since May 27, 2012, had to end after the South Jakarta Religious Court granted the divorce lawsuit from Dhena Devanka.

"I am grateful for the divorce court's decision today. The result is the best for my divorce lawsuit," said Dhena Devanka after the trial at the South Jakarta Religious Court, Thursday (17/2).

1. Relieved

Dhena Devanka is grateful that the lengthy divorce process has finally come to an end. She admits feeling relieved even though her status has now changed to a widow.

"Although the process was quite exhausting for six months, I am thankful to the legal team. I also want to thank my mother who has been providing endless support," said Dhena Devanka.

2. Focus on Raising Children

The end of her divorce process with the man affectionately called Ijonk has allowed Dhena Devanka to focus more on raising her three young children.

"And also so that my mother can stay healthy and live long to accompany me in raising her grandchildren," Dhena Devanka firmly said.

3. Pray for Ex-Husband

Although Ijonk is no longer her husband, Dhena Devanka still prays that the man who has been her life partner for almost 10 years can find a better partner in the future.

"I also pray for Ijonk to find a better partner, who will become a stepmother to the children," Dhena Devanka hopes.

"Indeed, we have committed to supporting each other in building a future for the children," she concluded.

4. Good Relationship

Although at the beginning of their divorce process they argued and even reported cases of Domestic Violence (DV), now their relationship is better.

Dhena Devanka no longer holds any grudge against Jonathan Frizzy. She wants to divorce amicably for the sake of their three children's growth.

5. No Grudge

"I don't think there's any grudge," said Dhena Devanka. "That's why I told him that we should stop arguing or undermining each other."

"Because what I want is for us to separate amicably. Because no matter what, we will still be good parents for our children, we still have to be friends for their growth," she concluded.

(kpl/aal/lou)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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