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THE RISE OF CHILD MARRIAGE IN PALU CITY Susilawati, Susi; Ridwan, Ashar; Maddusila, Sitti Fatimah
Tadulako Law Review Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Tadulako University

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Act Number 16 Year 2019 on Marriage stipulates that the minimum age for marriage for a person is 19 years for both men and women. Whereas the previous Act stipulated the age limit of marriage, 19 years for men and 16 years for women. This is considered very burdensome for some religious people who obey traditions and laws as well as other factors. Thus, child marriage in the period before the Marriage Act Amendment was already quite high and it is even higher afterward. This writing aims to determine and analyze how many applications for marriage dispensation after the Amendment of the Marriage Act at the Religious Court of Palu City, using empirical research methods. The results showed that there was a significant increase in applications for marriage dispensation in the Religious Court of Palu City after the amendment.
The Phenomena of Kabalutan In The Highlights of Islamic Marriage Law Nokoe, Nurhayati Sutan; Susilawati, Susi; Yunus, Nursiah Moh; Ridwan, Ashar; Nurman, Ilham
Batulis Civil Law Review Vol 4, No 2 (2023): VOLUME 4 ISSUE 2, NOVEMBER 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Pattimura

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Introduction: The ease of carrying out marriages and divorces in Kabalutan Village, Talatako District, Tojo Una Una Regency. One of the local residents was reported by the mass media that for marriage or divorce it is enough to bring it to the Penghulu. Whereas the real task of the Penghulu is to provide supervision and registration of marriages. Can get married if the bride does not have a Guardian.Purposes of the Research: It is important to know and analyze how the implementation of marriage in Kabalutan Village is viewed from the perspective of Islamic law.Methods of the Research: The method used is an empirical legal research method with primary data sources from religious leaders, community leaders, and the community in the village.Results of the Research: So that the validity of a marriage is realized and in accordance with the objectives of the Marriage Law and also the Compilation of Islamic Law which states that marriage is a marriage, namely a very strong contract or mitsaqan ghalizhan to obey Allah's commands and carry them out is worship. The people of Kabalutan Village generally have unregistered marriages or marriages that are not registered due to the long distance and the cost of accommodation which is quite expensive to report and register their marriages to the relevant agencies.