Japan is an outlier among wealthy nations in not recognising joint custody, where both parents can spend time with their children after a break-up.
Japan s sole custody laws have been criticised for incentivising child abduction, but the system may be about to change - 21-Jul-2023
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Japan s sole custody laws have been criticised for incentivising child abduction, but the system may be about to change
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By Maria Roldan Tokyo, Aug 26 (EFE).- One in six Japanese newborns will lose contact with one of their parents due to one-parent custody in Japan, where family abductions have given birth to a lucrative business with the collusion of the system. “No one wanted to take up my case,” Rafael Garcia (name changed), a …