PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM BAGI ANAK KAWIN SIRI DALAM MEMPEROLEH DOKUMEN ADMINISTRASI KEPENDUDUKAN

Authors

  • Alse Hawana Pascasarjana UNIS
  • Hasnah Aziz
  • Putri Hafidati

Abstract

The state protects married couples in case of statutory marital disputes, but not for serial marriages, they have no legal force. All their children do not receive protection from the state and their children have many problems in their lives because they do not have Population Administration Documents. The purpose of this study is first to find out and analyze the reasons or motives for serial marriage carried out in Indonesia, second to know and analyze the Legal Protection and rights of children from Siri marriage in obtaining Population Administration Documents based on laws and regulations, third to find out and analyze obstacles in making Population Administration Documents for Siri Married Children and how to overcome them. The research method used in writing is a normative legal research method with a statutory approach, a case approach, a conceptual approach, an analytical approach. The data used are primary data and secondary data are analyzed qualitatively in order to obtain a conclusion that can be scientifically accounted for. The results of the first study a. the reasons for serial marriage are improving the family economy, polygamous roads, and avoiding adultery. b. problems Family conflicts, economic problems, legal problems, social and psychological problems, and religious problems. Second, legal protection and the rights of Siri's married children in obtaining Population Administration Documents based on laws and regulations, namely Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection, Law Number 39 of 1999 concerning Human Rights, third, Obstacles and ways to overcome obstacles in making Population Administration Documents for Siri's married children are birth certificates,  Family Card.

 

Keywords: Protection, serial married children, administrative documents population.

 

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2024-05-26

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