Bid to overturn Japan marriage law

A group of married Japanese has lodged a legal challenge to a civil law that effectively stops women from keeping their surnames when they wed.

Bid to overturn Japan marriage law

A group of married Japanese has lodged a legal challenge to a civil law that effectively stops women from keeping their surnames when they wed.

The 113-year-old law requires couples to choose just one surname for the man and woman to share, and custom means it is usually the man’s.

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