Japan has finally changed its custody law. Australian parents fear it’s not enough

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Australian parents of children abducted by their ex-partners in Japan say watershed reforms enabling joint custody don’t address the root cause of the issue.

Australian parents in Japan will be able to seek joint custody of their children for the first time after the Japanese parliament signed off on changes to the country’s century-old system on Friday following years of international outrage.

Australian mother Catherine Henderson was living in Tokyo when she says she came home from work to find that her husband had abducted their daughter and son. Meanwhile, Scott McIntyre, whose children Hinata and Harugo are the subject of a yellow Interpol missing person notice, said there was “nothing to celebrate.” He said the law put Japan “at a starting point that other nations reached years ago.”

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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