Abstract
The objectives of this study are: (1) To identify and provide an overview of the status of Civil Servants who remarry without the wife's permission in Atinggola District, North Gorontalo Regency, (2) To identify and provide an overview of the obstacles faced in applying sanctions to employees Negeri Sipil who remarried without the wife's permission in Atinggola District, North Gorontalo Regency. The type of research carried out by researchers is a type of normative / doctrinal research which is a document study using secondary data sources in the form of statutory regulations, court decisions, legal theory and the opinions of scholars. From this study the authors can find out about the Legal Review of Civil Servants Remarried Without Wife's Permit. The results of this study are: (1) The status of civil servants who remarried without the wife's permission in Atinggola Subdistrict, North Gorontalo District, totaled 4 people. The four perpetrators of this unregistered marriage are active civil servants and have not received any follow-up sanctions as stipulated in the law. In general, from the existing research results, it is found that none of the wives want to be combined or lead a polygamous life, so this causes the husband to marry in unison (secretly). Informants generally consider sexual desire or biological need as the main reason for men's polygamy, (2) The obstacles faced in applying sanctions to civil servants who remarry without the wife's permission in Atinggola District, North Gorontalo Regency; a) No report of the victim (wife) who was polygamous to court, b) The solution taken is to report the husband to the closest civilian official.
 Keywords: Legal Review, Civil Servant Polygamy, Without Wife's Permit
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