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The Investor KITAS allows foreign nationals who hold significant shares in an Indonesian company to live and manage their investment in Indonesia. Unlike the Work Permit KITAS, the Investor KITAS…
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These agreements provide certainty and predictability in asset division, protect family wealth, and reduce conflicts in the event of divorce or separation. They allow couples to plan for the future…
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Prenuptial Agreement, often referred to as “Perjanjian Pra Nikah” in Indonesian, is a legal contract entered into by couples before marriage. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of each party…
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Estate planning in Indonesia involves drafting a will (wasiat) to specify asset distribution and minimize tax implications. Consulting with our legal expert can help you ensure your wishes are legally…
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The duration varies depending on the complexity of the case and whether the parties agree on terms. On average, it can take 6 (six) months, or it will be faster…
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The divorce process involves filing a petition, attending mediation (it is required by law), attending court hearings process, and presenting evidence to support grounds for divorce, then an Indonesian court…
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Grounds for divorce in Indonesia may vary, it can include adultery, cruelty, abandonment, absence for a certain period, irreconcilable differences, etc.