Peraturan Pemeliharaan Anak dalam Hukum Adat Bali Akibat Perceraian Putusan No.36/Pdt.G/2016/Pn.Ng
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30872/risalah.v18i1.806Keywords:
divorce, balinese customs, child careAbstract
In Hinduism, divorce is highly avoided, because it is an act of Adharma or sin. The approach used is a doctrinal approach with the aim of knowing two main points of discussion: First, the author wants to develop child care in Balinese customary law due to divorce. Second, the writer wants to analyze the decision No.36/PDT.G/2016/PN.Ng. Based on the results of the study, it can be said that the Balinese patrilinear system is the basis for the struggle for children's rights, as a result of divorce both purusa custom, Hindu religion, and the Supreme Court decision No.36/PDT.G/2016/PN which places a man, namely the father. as a babysitter.
Keywords: divorce; balinese customs; child care
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