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Japan's major legal reform: Divorced couples can share custody of their children, ending the century-old "single parentage system"

Japan has officially implemented the "joint parental authority" clause of the new Civil Code, which means that divorced couples can agree to share custody of their children, ending the century-old single parental authority system. Comments say this is the biggest change in the history of Japanese family law, but victims of domestic violence are still worried about safety risks.

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Japan's major legal reform: Divorced couples can share custody of their children, ending the century-old "single parentage system"
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日本正式實施新《民法》「共同親權」條款,亦即離婚夫妻可協議共享子女監護權,結束百年單一親權制度。評論稱這是日本家庭法史上最大變革,不過,家暴受害者仍擔心安全風險。

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