Kapanlagi.com - Actress Tsania Marwa is still fighting for custody of her child, who now lives with her ex-husband, Atalarik Syah. In her efforts to uphold justice, Tsania feels frustrated by Atalarik Syah's alleged restriction on her meetings with their child for the past seven years.
Tsania revealed that she even had to take the initiative to visit her child's school because she was not allowed by her ex-husband.
"I was not allowed, so I took the initiative to come and visit my child at school," said Tsania Marwa at the Constitutional Court (MK) Building, Central Jakarta, on Monday (18/3/2024).
This is one of the reasons Tsania was present at the Constitutional Court (MK) Building in Central Jakarta on Monday (18/3/2024). She attended the Constitutional Court Judicial Review hearing as a witness for one of the applicants in the child custody case.
1. Not Just for Herself

Tsania Marwah: My Feelings Are Mixed © KapanLagi.com/Muhammad Akrom Sukarya
"This is a form of struggle for all Indonesian citizens, consider me just a representative with the mothers here," she said.
Tsania said that her struggle is not just for herself, but also for all Indonesian citizens who have experienced similar situations.
She explained that she is only a representative of other applicants, especially mothers who did not fully receive custody of their children after divorce decisions.
As one of the witnesses in the trial, Tsania expressed her mixed feelings.
2. Remain Determined
"When I was appointed as a witness, of course, I had mixed feelings. Firstly, I felt nervous, and there was also fear," she said.
Despite feeling nervous and scared, Tsania remains determined to contribute for the sake of justice for mothers in Indonesia who have experienced the same fate as her.
"But I strengthen myself that my intention is solely to contribute and be part of justice for mothers in Indonesia who have experienced the same situation as me," she said.
3. Unable to be with her children
"Those who already have custody but still cannot be with their children," she added.
Tsania Marwa is allegedly not granted custody of her two children for the past seven years, with her ex-husband suspected of taking over their guardianship and denying access to meetings until now.
Feeling deprived of legal justice, Tsania chose to join other mothers who have had similar experiences in filing a lawsuit to the Constitutional Court.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.