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Restraining orders are more easily granted against foreign parents than Japanese parentsThere are reports of prejudice in issuing restraining orders against a foreign parent. (This claim is very tentative and under investigation to try to find and document evidence.) It is also possible that this is a general problem that restraining orders are too easily granted that prevent the parent without physical control from having any contact at all, including phone or visual contact with their child. Solutions We Want To See
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