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Continuation of Eza Gionino's Divorce Hearing Held on October 20, Agenda Still Mediation

Continuation of Eza Gionino's Divorce Hearing Held on October 20, Agenda Still Mediation

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Continuation of Eza Gionino's Divorce Hearing Held on October 20, Agenda Still Mediation

The journey of Eza Gionino and Meiza Aulia Coritha in resolving their household turmoil is still long. After undergoing mediation that was partially successful, both are scheduled to meet again in court on October 20, 2025.

Eza's attorney, Raka Daniar, revealed that the panel of judges granted about a month for both parties to prepare themselves for the next court agenda.

"The next agenda is on October 20, 2025. We are given one month. Next is still mediation, just process it," said Raka Daniar at the Cibinong Religious Court on Monday (9/22/2025).

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Although the legal process is ongoing, Raka mentioned that anything is still possible. He does not want to preempt fate and the judge's decision, as human hearts can change along the way.

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"The agreement is being discussed, but this process is still long. Whether it will be in the middle, or at the end. This is still bain sughra, so the decision can still change as hearts can also be swayed," he explained.

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Therefore, his side will continue to go through each stage of the legal process in good faith. He emphasized that his client, Eza Gionino, has shown his seriousness in resolving this issue.

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"Regarding the issue of divorce or not, we are still in the process, so we cannot preempt the judge on that matter," added Raka.

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While waiting for the next trial schedule, Eza's side will continue to communicate with Meiza's side outside the court.

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They hope that a best solution can be reached without having to wait for the final decision from the judge.

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"Mediation outside is just communication, with legal representatives and family. If there are matters that can be discussed outside the court, we will discuss them," he concluded.