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Behind the Divorce of Sherina and Baskara, Living Apart to Closed Court Sessions

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Behind the Divorce of Sherina and Baskara, Living Apart to Closed Court Sessions Chronology of Sherina and Baskara's relationship. (credit: instagram.com/sherinamunaf/baskaramahendra)

Kapanlagi.com - The marital relationship of celebrity Sherina Munaf and Baskara Mahendra is now entering a surprising new chapter for the public. Official information from the South Jakarta Religious Court states that they had been living apart long before the divorce petition was filed. This fact reveals another side of the couple's life that had previously attracted public attention.

Their divorce hearing will be held privately in January 2025, as requested by the plaintiff. This process marks the end of their love journey, which had previously appeared harmonious in the eyes of the public. The public is now wondering what really happened behind the closed doors of their relationship.

From the information gathered, both are now living in different locations, indicating a long-standing rift. How will this legal process unfold, and what impact will it have on them? Here is the complete review.

1. Official Divorce Filing Through e-Court

Sherina Munaf officially filed for divorce at the South Jakarta Religious Court on January 16, 2025. The case is registered under number 325/Pdt.G/2025 and was submitted through the e-court service, adapting to the digital era that now facilitates legal processes.

This process demonstrates Sherina's seriousness in taking legal action. Sherina's legal counsel serves as the main liaison during the filing process up to the upcoming trial.

2. Couple's Condition Before Divorce Filing

According to information from the Public Relations of the Religious Court, the couple has been living apart for a long time. Sherina currently resides in Kebayoran Lama, Jakarta, while Baskara is located in Serpong, Tangerang.

This fact emphasizes that their marital conflict had been ongoing before legal steps were taken. Their separated lives signal the early signs of a relationship fracture that is difficult to mend.

3. Closed Session, Decision for Privacy

The divorce hearing of Sherina and Baskara is scheduled to be held in a closed session. This decision was made to protect the privacy of both parties, especially since they are public figures.

Legal processes like this often trigger public speculation. However, through the decision for a closed session, Sherina and Baskara hope to resolve this matter calmly and without external pressure.

4. Sherina's Steps Before Filing for Divorce

Before the divorce petition was filed, Sherina was known to have deleted photos of her together with Baskara on social media. This step often indicates early signs of disharmony in celebrity relationships.

This action drew the attention of fans, who then saw it as a signal that there were serious issues in their marriage. The public began to speculate long before the official petition was filed.

5. The Impact of Living Apart and Divorce on the Public

As public figures, Sherina and Baskara's decision to separate has an emotional impact on their fans. They were previously seen as an ideal couple with a harmonious life.

However, real life often holds a different story. The public is now witnessing the legal process that marks the final chapter of their love journey.

6. Why did Sherina Munaf and Baskara Mahendra divorce?

Official information states that they had been living apart for a long time before the divorce petition was filed, although the detailed reasons have not been disclosed.

7. Is their divorce hearing open to the public?

No, the divorce hearing of Sherina and Baskara will be held privately, as requested by the plaintiff.

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(kpl/vna)

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