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Marissa Anita's First Divorce Hearing on November 19, 2025 After 17 Years of Marriage

Marissa Anita's First Divorce Hearing on November 19, 2025 After 17 Years of Marriage

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Marissa Anita's First Divorce Hearing on November 19, 2025 After 17 Years of Marriage

A new chapter in the divorce process of actress Marissa Anita and her husband, Andrew Trigg, will soon begin. The Central Jakarta District Court has set the schedule for their first hearing, which will be a crucial moment for the continuation of their household.

This first hearing is scheduled as a mediation effort, a mandatory step in the divorce process where the court provides an opportunity for both parties to reconcile and come to an agreement. The fate of their 17-year marriage now depends on the outcome of this mediation process.

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Confirmation regarding the schedule and agenda of this hearing was delivered directly by the spokesperson of the Central Jakarta District Court, Sunoto, when met at his office on Monday (17/11/2025).

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"Oh, yes. So, the hearing is scheduled for November 19, 2025," said Sunoto.

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He explained that according to the procedure, the main agenda for the first meeting will be a peace effort that will be facilitated by a mediator. The presence of Marissa Anita and Andrew Trigg is highly anticipated in this important moment.

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"Yes, yes. So, if the first hearing, once the parties are present, the first step that the panel will take is to mediate the parties involved," he explained.

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This mediation process will be given 30 days. During this period, both parties will be given space to discuss and find a middle ground, whether to continue the marriage or remain separated.

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If this peaceful effort does not yield results and both parties insist on divorce, then the legal process will proceed to the next stage, which is the examination of the main case.

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"Yes, indeed. So in the mediation process, there will be a 30-day period. If no agreement is reached, it will proceed to the main case," said Sunoto. Now, the public is waiting for the results of the mediation session scheduled for November 19.