Abducted in Japan: Japan's controversial sole custody system | Full Episode | SBS Dateline
Dateline investigates Japan's controversial sole custody system that's snared 82 Australian children in parental abduction and custody cases, preventing some parents from seeing their kids. Australian mum Catherine Henderson says she hasn’t spoken with her two teenage children since they were abducted by their father over three years ago; something that’s legal under Japan’s custody system. She recalls being on the way home from work when her laywer informed her: “We've just received a fax from your husband's lawyer saying that he and the children have moved out.” Subscribe to Dateline: https://bit.ly/3gkQHtr Website http://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline Facebook / datelinesbs Twitter / datelinesbs Instagram / datelinesbs Watch more Dateline, SBS 9.30pm Tuesday, and on SBS On Demand. Dateline is an Australian award-winning international documentary series with a current affairs backbone. Every week we transport you to a different part of the world to share half-hour stories about family, social injustice, identity, tragedy, redemption and survival. We scour the globe to bring you special characters and a world of daring stories. Network Terms & Conditions: https://www.sbs.com.au/terms Privacy Policy: https://www.sbs.com.au/privacy Feedback or complaints: https://www.sbs.com.au/complaints

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