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This Kind of Wealth is Not Included in the Lawsuit, Thalita Latief Claims Dennis Lyla is Just Living Off Her

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This Kind of Wealth is Not Included in the Lawsuit, Thalita Latief Claims Dennis Lyla is Just Living Off Her Thalita Latief © KapanLagi.com/Muhammad Akrom Sukarya

Kapanlagi.com - The divorce trial between Thalita Latief and Dennis Lyla is still ongoing and now entering a new phase, which is the reading of the lawsuit. The trial was attended by Thalita Latief and her attorney, Maruli Tampubolon, while Dennis Lyla's side was only attended by his attorney.

When met at the Central Jakarta Religious Court, on Thursday afternoon (15/4), Thalita Latief mentioned that all her claims are stated in nine pages. Each point in her lawsuit has remained unchanged since the beginning.

"Earlier, the reading of the lawsuit was quite long, it had nine pages. So I couldn't tell you everything, but I believe that the journalists here already know the contents. Just like our interviews, everything is included in my lawsuit," said Thalita Latief.

1. There are Two Important Points

In the lawsuit, there are two important points requested by Thalita Latief. The first is about her desire for divorce and child custody. As for the joint property, Thalita Latief did not include it in the divorce lawsuit because according to her, she was never given any financial support by Dennis Lyla during their approximately 10 years of marriage, and Dennis was said to have only lived off her.

"What I want from him. Basically, I just want this to be resolved quickly, and I also want the trial to go smoothly until the end. I don't want any more complications. I also don't want anyone taking advantage of this case," she said.

"So I want this, I'm here seeking justice. I'm also seeking my right to live and my child's right, so I will fight until the end for anything that I can fight for my lost life for years. That's it," she continued.

2. Will Go Online

After today's hearing, the divorce hearing of Thalita Latief and Dennis Lyla will continue online for the next two weeks. According to Thalita's legal representative, this is done to expedite the trial process.

"Earlier, we entered the main issue, which is the reading of the lawsuit. After that, we will proceed with the e-court process. It is closed in nature, and we don't need to go to the court. The legal representative of the defendant also agreed to it. Because it is more effective and efficient in terms of time," concluded Maruli Tamlubolon.

(kpl/irf/nda)

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