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Ruben Onsu prepares legal steps for child custody rights

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Through his lawyer Minola Sebayang, Ruben Onsu announced plans for legal steps next week regarding custody rights for his two daughters following his divorce from Sarwendah in September 2024.

Baby Danny’s parents obtained his birth certificate on Saturday after DNA confirmation, yet the two-month-old remains in court-ordered care while authorities assess their suitability.

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Oregon child welfare authorities removed a 15-year-old girl from her mother's home in July 2024 after determining that the mother's refusal to affirm the girl's transgender identity constituted emotional abuse.

Tomoko Yoshino, president of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo), has voiced opposition to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government's proposal to grant legal validity to the use of former surnames after marriage. She described the plan as not a full-fledged solution to the current system forcing married couples to share a family name and stressed it as a human rights issue.

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Japan's government will stipulate in its sixth basic program for gender equality the consideration of legislation to legalize pre-marriage surnames. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration plans to enact a bill during next year's ordinary Diet session, following an agreement between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party. The program is expected to be approved by the Cabinet by the end of this month.

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