Consultation from: Li Chen (40 years old, from China, university professor, annual income: 8 million yen, lives in Chiba, Chiba)


Li: Hello, Eishin Law Office. My name is Li Chen. I am 40 years old and have been in Japan for 20 years. I work as a university professor in Chiba, Chiba. I married my husband Ichiro 15 years ago, and we have a 10-year-old son.

Recently, our differences in values have grown, and our relationship has become very strained. My husband is a doctor and earns about 10 million yen a year. However, our views on life and raising our child are completely different, and we argue almost every day.

We also disagree on how to educate and plan for our son's future, making the home atmosphere very tense. For the sake of our son, I have started to think about divorce to improve this situation.

But I am worried about living expenses and property division after divorce. I also want to know if I can get custody of my son if my husband fights for it.

Eishin Law Office, can you please help me? I want to make a better future for my son and myself. Thank you very much.


Example Response from Eishin Law Office

Eishin Law Office:

Hello, Li. Thank you for sharing your story with us. We understand that you are going through a very tough time.

First, about property division. In Japan, assets gained during marriage are usually divided equally. We need to consider your husband's income and assets for detailed calculations.

Next, about living expenses after divorce. Considering your income and your husband's income, you can request appropriate support. The exact amount depends on the case, but we will provide detailed support.

For child custody, it is usually decided based on what is best for the child. Considering that you have been the main caregiver and the impact of differences in values, it is likely that you will get custody.

Please visit our office so we can explain the procedures and necessary documents in detail. We will provide the best advice for you and your son.

Thank you, and we look forward to helping you.

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