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In Japan, divorce splits parents from children. Could a law change end sole custody?
The issue of sole custody in Japan affects many families, highlighting the need for legal reforms to ensure fair parenting rights after divorce.
- Divorce in Japan often results in one parent losing custody.
- Custody typically goes to the parent who leaves with the children first.
- John Deng's experience reflects the emotional impact of sole custody.