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    Japan Considers Law to Allow Shared Parenting After Divorce

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan is on the verge of a significant legal reform that would permit shared custody of children following divorce, a departure from the country’s longstanding practice of awarding sole custody to one parent. Currently, Japanese law mandates that only one parent retains custody after separation, often resulting in the other parent losing contact with their children. This situation has sparked widespread concern about the emotional and psychological impact on families, particularly children who may be deprived of relationships with both parents.

    The proposed amendment to the Civil Code aims to introduce a system that recognizes the importance of both parents in a child’s upbringing, allowing them to share custody responsibilities. This change reflects growing public and international pressure to align Japan’s family law with global standards, where shared parenting is increasingly seen as beneficial for child welfare. Advocates argue that shared custody can help maintain stronger family bonds and reduce the trauma associated with parental separation.

    In a significant development for family law in Japan, this reform could reshape the legal landscape and social attitudes toward divorce and parenting. It may also influence related policies on child support and visitation rights, fostering a more balanced approach to parental responsibilities. If enacted, the amendment could serve as a model for other countries grappling with similar custody issues, highlighting the evolving understanding of family dynamics in modern society.

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