TALAQ

TALAQ
Part 67 TALAQ


"Mother Afifah, what about your decision? do you want to continue your divorce process? Mr. Ringgo said he objected to the mother's divorce?" ask the judge.


"I continue my divorce suit, because I am already one hundred percent sure of this divorce, and I will never accept back brother Ringgo for any reason, because I've been dumped and Mr. Ringgo says living with me is miserable and suffering." I replied firmly.


"Astaqfirullah hal'adzim, Mother, Afifah, during the household and you are not in the living, from where can you still finance your family's life?" ask the judge for me.


"When I graduated from high school, I worked in Cakra five cigarette factory in Madiun city, approximately eight years I became a regular employee, he said, and two years I served as head of the section, and terakir I was elected as secretary of the General Menager until now." I explained at length.


"Mom, Afifah if Mr. Ringgo wants to change do you want to be referred back by sir, Ringgo?" ask the judge for me.


"Whatever the reason I will never want to refer back to Mr. Ringgo" I replied firmly.


"Mother Afifah if Mr. Ringgo apologizes, will you forgive him?" ask the judge for me.


"I can forgive Mr. Ringgo but I cannot refer him back to Mr. Ringgo" I said firmly!.


"What about children, how about Afifah?" ask the judge for me.


"The child remains the responsibility of both parents, namely me as his mother and Mr. Ringgo as his father, for me now the important thing can be legally divorced religion and state, religion and state, because in fact Mr. Ringgo had dropped TALAK to me only one year ago and for one year there was no good faith from Mr. Ringgo, about the child every two weeks or three weeks I actually always drive him to the home of both parents Mr. Ringgo, if I am busy then my sister who delivers it, I always drive him, how and whatever happened Mr. Ringgo remains the father of my son and my son is the grandson of both parents Mr. Ringgo, because I don't want to be caused by his parents divorcing the relationship between his father and his grandparents also divorced." I explained at length.


"How about Mr. Ringgo?, Afifah's mother remains in her position to continue your divorce proceedings." said the judge.


"Pak Ringgo in this file is explained if you already have a house, if Mr. Ringgo does not work from where do you have enough money to build a house?" ask the judge to Ringgo.


"For... To build a house.. using money work Afifah, ehhh. but I still help him with my energy." explained mas Ringgo a little stammered.


"Sir Ringgo where do you have the land to build a house?" ask the Judge to Ringgo.


"For the land of... Da... From Afifah's parents." replied Mr. Ringgo a little stammered.


"Well, Mr. Ringgo for now until here first, now I ask Afifah's mother," said the judge "Afifah's mother, Afifah's mother, as an ordinary factory worker how can you manage finances so that you can build a house and meet the cost of living your small family , while Mr Ringgo at all works also does not lower the cost to build a house?" tanta ma'am Judge to me


"To build a house, thank God with little by little I save, from the savings I have collected I buy the cow I entrusted to the pakde, the term paron(for the proceeds), the money I have raised, when the cow is a big cow in the sale, the results of the seller of my cow canister, in addition to the cow I always set aside my salary money to be in the tube, and terakir to fulfill the money for the cost of building a house I borrowed in a factory cooperative and just paid off five months ago for the land is indeed true infak from both my parents ." obviously I'm at length.


"Mother Afifah, you bought a cow what sir Ringgo knows?" ask the judge for me.


"Know ma'am, I actually asked Mr. Ringgo to take care of the cow, even I asked him to help, but Mr. Ringgo does not want to take care of cows because Mr. Ringgo said if caring for cows must be agitated in the heat and rain and he said caring for cows is very heavy and miserable while Mr. Ringgo is not want to be miserable," I explained at length.


"Well, Mr. Ringgo, ma'am Afifah, the first session we close up here first and see you in two weeks, ma'am Afifah don't forget to go to the counter to ask for the next trial schedule, wassalamu'alaikum." close the Judge's mother while hitting the court hammer three times as the reason for my first divorce hearing.