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Ready to Attend Mediation at Any Time, Andrew Trigg Hopes Divorce with Marissa Anita Goes Peacefully

Ready to Attend Mediation at Any Time, Andrew Trigg Hopes Divorce with Marissa Anita Goes Peacefully

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Ready to Attend Mediation at Any Time, Andrew Trigg Hopes Divorce with Marissa Anita Goes Peacefully

The divorce process of Marissa Anita and Andrew Trigg has now entered a crucial stage, namely mediation. The hearing held at the Central Jakarta District Court has attracted attention because it concerns the fate of a marriage that has lasted for 17 years. Andrew Trigg, as the defendant, has shown a high commitment to the legal procedures in place in Indonesia.

The director emphasized that he will not evade the court summons. He has even proactively registered to participate in the reconciliation process facilitated by the mediator judge.

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"Yes, I just want to add that I have registered for mediation, and I am willing to attend whenever there is mediation," he said when met after the hearing at the Central Jakarta District Court on Wednesday (26/11/2025).

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Andrew's cooperative attitude raises speculation about whether he still has the desire to maintain the marriage. This is because mediation is a space provided by the court to reconcile couples who wish to separate.

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However, Andrew's response sounded realistic and diplomatic. He did not explicitly state that he would reconcile, but rather emphasized his compliance with the ongoing judicial process.

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"I just want to respect the process," he said when asked about efforts to maintain the marriage.

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The divorce of this couple who married in 2008 is indeed quite regrettable for many, considering their positive and intellectual image. Nevertheless, Andrew seems to be ready for any possible outcome from this trial.

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Andrew's biggest hope right now is not to win the dispute or the division of assets, but rather peace. He wants the entire series of this divorce hearing to be free from conflicts that could hurt both parties in the future.

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"That's all I have to say. Thank you for your attention. I hope everything goes as peacefully as possible," Andrew hopes.