Fulfillment of The Living Rights of Children the Victims of Divorce in the Muslim Community of Lombok, Indonesia

Abdullah Abdullah, Akhmad Syahri, Fatin Hamamah, Abd. Gafur, Ahmad Sholeh

Abstract


This research examines the effectiveness of fulfilling the livelihood rights of children, the victims of divorce, the inhibiting factors, and how alternative solutions solve the problem of providing for children in Lombok Island, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. This field research uses data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. To conclude, the data that has been collected is inventoried, classified, and analyzed using the deductive method. The results of this study indicate that fulfilling the livelihood rights of children of divorce victims in Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia is not very effective. Research data shows that 45% of children who are the victims of divorce are not given a living right at all. The remaining 55% are given a living but not by the nominal needs of the children, 24% of children are given a living of 100,000-300,000 thousand per month, and 31% of children who are the victims of divorce are given a living of 350,000 -500,000 thousand rupiahs. Factors inhibiting the fulfillment of children's livelihood and education rights are 42% due to negligence, 26% due to marriage, 21% family conflict, and 11% due to economic factors. An alternative solution in overcoming the problem of fulfilling children's livelihood rights is socialization law, tabayyun and deliberation, religious approach, and legal approach


Keywords


Effectiveness; Livelihoods; Children; Divorce Victims; Muslim Community of Lombok

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Interviews

Interview with Saparudin, Muslim Community in Lombok, August 2, 2022.

Interview with Baiq M, Muslimah Community in Lombok, August 3, 2022

Interview with Cantika, Muslimah Community in Lombok, August 4, 2022

Interview with Dani, Muslim Community in Lombok, August 5, 2022

Interview with Ernawati, Muslimah Community in Lombok, August 5, 2022

Interview with Fathurrahman, Muslim Community in Lombok, August 6, 2022

Interview with Gina, Muslimah Community in Lombok, August 7, 2022

Interview with Bayu, Muslim Community in Lombok, August 8, 2022

Interview with Ilham, Muslim Community in Lombok, August 10, 2022




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