Gono-Gini, Antara Adat Syariat Description
This Android application is Gono-Gini, Between Customs, Shari'a and Laws. In PDF format.
Author: Ahmad Zarkasih, Lc.
Gono-Gini Between Adat and Shari'a
Gono-gini is a term known by most Javanese culture and its surroundings to refer to assets that are jointly owned by husband and wife in marriage.
So, the assets produced by one of the spouses; whether the wife or the husband, during their marriage, the property is common property. This is what is meant by gono-gini assets or also commonly referred to as joint assets.
Therefore, if there is a separation between the two, be it a life separation, or also a death separation, the existing assets must be divided in half first; because the property is jointly owned. So when it is no longer said to be together, ownership of assets returns to each individual.
For example, if a husband divorces his wife, then the husband may not take possessions that he considers to be his own because they are due to his own efforts. He had to divide it 50 to 50 to give the ration to his wife.
Likewise if one partner dies. The assets left behind cannot be directly used as inheritance which is then given to the heirs. The property must be given half, namely 50% to the spouse who lives as joint property. And the rest, then used as inheritance which is distributed to the existing heirs.
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Author: Ahmad Zarkasih, Lc.
Gono-Gini Between Adat and Shari'a
Gono-gini is a term known by most Javanese culture and its surroundings to refer to assets that are jointly owned by husband and wife in marriage.
So, the assets produced by one of the spouses; whether the wife or the husband, during their marriage, the property is common property. This is what is meant by gono-gini assets or also commonly referred to as joint assets.
Therefore, if there is a separation between the two, be it a life separation, or also a death separation, the existing assets must be divided in half first; because the property is jointly owned. So when it is no longer said to be together, ownership of assets returns to each individual.
For example, if a husband divorces his wife, then the husband may not take possessions that he considers to be his own because they are due to his own efforts. He had to divide it 50 to 50 to give the ration to his wife.
Likewise if one partner dies. The assets left behind cannot be directly used as inheritance which is then given to the heirs. The property must be given half, namely 50% to the spouse who lives as joint property. And the rest, then used as inheritance which is distributed to the existing heirs.
Hopefully this application can be useful and become a loyal friend in the learning process at any time, anytime and anywhere without having to be online.
Please provide a 5 star review or rating to encourage us to create and develop other useful applications.
Thank You.
Happy reading.
Disclaimer :
All content in this application is not our trademark. We only get content from search engines and websites. The copyright of all content in this application is fully owned by the creator concerned. We aim to share knowledge and make learning easier for readers with this application, so there is no download feature in this application. If you are the copyright holder of the content files contained in this application and do not like your content being displayed, please contact us via the email developer and tell us about your ownership status for the content.
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