Marriage in Indonesia is a legal and religious union between a man and a woman that aims to form a happy and eternal family, in accordance with the supreme divinity. In the provisions of Article 3 paragraph (1) of the Marriage Act, marriage is in principle monogamous, but the Marriage Act, providing exceptions to a husband who wants polygamy or has more than one wife, that is, through the …
The majority of the Indonesian population adheres to Islam and strongly rejects marriages from different religions. One of the impacts of this marriage is related to the issue of inheritance of property. According to the provisions of Article 171 letter c of the Compilation of Islamic Law, it is stated that a person is considered an heir if at the time of the testator's death there is a fam…