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Andre Taulany Talks About Child Custody After Divorce

Andre Taulany Talks About Child Custody After Divorce

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Andre Taulany Talks About Child Custody After Divorce

The pronouncement of divorce that Andre Taulany underwent at the South Jakarta Religious Court on Wednesday (12/3) not only ended his marriage to Erin Wartia, but also raised questions about child custody and asset division.

After the divorce decision was made on November 11, 2025, the public is curious about the agreement between the two regarding the future of their children, who have always been the top priority in their household.

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Andre emphasized that the entire process has been discussed and mutually agreed upon through legitimate legal channels, without prolonged conflict between both parties.

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"Regarding the connection between the division of joint property and custody rights, everything has been well agreed upon. Both parties have also reconciled on that matter. So there are no more issues," he explained.

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Regarding custody, Andre explained that the children are not solely under one party's authority. They are given the freedom to make choices according to their own comfort.

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In the decision, there is indeed no custody granted to me or to my wife, because they are all already over the age of 12 years, you know," he clarified.

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This flexibility is created with consideration for the psychological conditions and needs of children to feel safe and loved by both parents.

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"They are given the freedom to choose to go to their mother or their father, it's up to them," he continued.

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This decision becomes a form of commitment from Andre and his ex-wife to continue to fulfill their roles as parents, even though they are no longer bound in a husband-wife relationship.

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With this peaceful agreement, Andre Taulany hopes that his children can grow up in a positive, stable environment, and away from adult conflicts.