Rachel Vennya and Okin Face Legal Battle Over Luxury Home Dispute
- The co-parenting relationship between Rachel Vennya and her former husband, Niko Al Hakim, also known as Okin, has reached a critical low following a public dispute over a...
- According to reports from April 3, 2026, Rachel Vennya expressed shock after discovering that individuals had arrived at the house her family currently occupies to take measurements for...
- The core of the polemic involves a post-divorce agreement regarding the property.
The co-parenting relationship between Rachel Vennya and her former husband, Niko Al Hakim, also known as Okin, has reached a critical low following a public dispute over a residential property in Kemang. The conflict, which began as social media tension, has escalated into a legal battle regarding house assets intended for their son, Xabiru.
According to reports from April 3, 2026, Rachel Vennya expressed shock after discovering that individuals had arrived at the house her family currently occupies to take measurements for a potential sale. This action was allegedly taken by Okin without prior notification to Rachel.
Dispute Over Child Support Agreement
The core of the polemic involves a post-divorce agreement regarding the property. Rachel Vennya stated via her Instagram broadcast channel on April 3, 2026, that the house was originally provided by Okin as a substitute for child support obligations and uang mut’ah
(a divorce gift).
In the initial agreement, I gave the house that he called #rumahuntukbiru, he only had the obligation of alimony and giving mut’ah money. But it turns out it wasn’t given, win-win solution he gave that house so he wouldn’t have to support the children anymore.
Rachel Vennya
Rachel’s lawyer, Sangun Ragahdo, explained that his client views herself as the morally legitimate manager of the home. Beyond the agreement for Xabiru, Rachel has utilized the residence to provide shelter for her siblings and relatives, citing her role as the family breadwinner.
The situation intensified when Rachel felt her rights were violated by unilateral plans to sell the property. This led her to seek legal recourse to resolve the dispute over the Kemang house.
Family Reactions and Social Media Conflict
The dispute has drawn in the parents of both parties. On April 4, 2026, Rachel’s mother, Vien Stasman, shared her distress on Instagram, stating she was heartbroken to see her daughter receive unpleasant treatment from someone she once loved.

Vien Stasman noted that she had previously remained silent to respect Rachel’s wishes to avoid conflict, but could no longer ignore the situation, questioning what mother could withstand seeing her child hurt and disappointed.
Conversely, Okin’s mother took a more neutral stance. Posting via TikTok under the account @zerenity2024, she stated that she is currently monitoring the development of the issue and cannot judge a situation she does not fully understand, opting for a wait and see
approach.
Attempts at Resolution
Despite the legal threats and public fallout, newer developments indicate a shift toward mediation. As of April 8, 2026, reports indicate that Okin is attempting to pursue a peaceful path by inviting Rachel Vennya to discuss the fate of the house.
This attempt at dialogue comes amid a broader collapse of their co-parenting dynamic, which has been described by observers as having hit rock bottom. While the house remains the primary point of contention, the dispute highlights the complexities of their post-divorce financial and custodial arrangements.
