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  2. Japanese adult adoption - Wikipedia

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    Japanese adult adoption is the practice in Japan of legally and socially accepting a nonconsanguineal adult into an offspring role of a family. The centuries-old practice was developed as a mechanism for families to extend their family name, estate and ancestry without an unwieldy reliance on blood lines.

  3. Mukoyōshi - Wikipedia

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    Generally in Japan, a woman takes her husband's name and is adopted into his family. When a family, especially one with a well established business, has no male heir but has an unwed daughter of a suitable age, she will marry the mukoyōshi, a man chosen especially for his ability to run the family business. [ 1 ]

  4. Adult adoption - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, adult adoption may be used in order to facilitate the continuance of a family business. [3] This form of adoption is known as mukoyōshi ("son-in-law adoption"). [4] Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, adult adoption may not be available as a legal option. In the United Kingdom, only children may be adopted.

  5. Marriage in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of sons, some households would adopt a male heir (養子, or yōshi) to maintain the dynasty, a practice which continues in corporate Japan. [6] Nearly all adoptions are of adult men. [7] Marriage was restricted to households of equal social standing (分限), which made selection a crucial, painstaking process. Although ...

  6. Recognition of same-sex unions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, Japanese same-sex couples, in the absence of same-sex marriage or civil partnership laws, often use adoption procedures to register themselves as belonging to the same household; where the older partner legally adopts the younger partner, which in absence of a spouse makes the only adopted child the sole executor of that ...

  7. Family law in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is an issue even for parents looking to adopt because a child adopted over the age of six will still be registered in their birth parent's koseki, as written in Article 817-2 of the Japanese Civil Code. As a result, if parents want a special adoption, where the child is registered under the new parent's koseki, the child has to be under ...

  8. Japan drones find truck cabin swallowed by sinkhole with ...

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    At least one person’s remains could be inside a truck cabin swallowed by a sinkhole in Japan and found inside a sewer pipe after two weeks of search, a fire department official said on Wednesday ...

  9. Category:Adoption in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese adult adoption; M. Mukoyōshi; P. Plenary adoption This page was last edited on 8 July 2016, at 18:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...