Getting Back Your Children from Japan – Rachel Endo, Left Behind Parent (Japan)

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In this episode of You're Double Podcast, we are speaking to Rachel Endo. Her story is somewhat unique when it comes to this podcast as she is the first guest to ever reunite with her kids after being abducted by her Japanese ex-husband. How she did that is unconventional and we will talk about it through the episode.

Now, before we get to the episode, I would like to inform all our listeners that Glen Wood, someone we have had in this podcast, is retrying his paternity harassment or Patahara case in the Tokyo High Court and at the Labor Relationship Commission of Tokyo in September 2021.

If you would like to support him, you can go to findmyparent.org/glenwood for more details on his court case. It will be awesome if you are in Japan and you can attend his court case – it is happening on September 10th from 2pm at courtroom number 822 Tokyo High Court.

I would like to remind everyone that our goal here is to share knowledge with you guys and show that you are not alone in this. With that said, if you need specific legal advice, please get your own independent advice from a qualified legal practitioner.

If you are a minor, or if you happen to have difficulty in understanding certain parts within this episode, please approach a responsible adult or someone knowledgeable and ask them for clarifications. We have done our best to make sure that it doesn't offend anyone and if you have further questions or comments regarding Find My Parent or the interview, you can mail me at sk@findmyparent.org.

If you are someone who got separated from your own parent, and would like to find your parent again, please go to https://findmyparent.org and fill out your details. With the help of our smart algorithms and matching technology, we hope to help you find your alienated parent again. If you are part of an NGO or even a private company passionate about this topic, please reach out through the contact us page in findmyparent.org and we hope to work together with you. (https://findmyparent.org/contact).

Alright folks, That is it for this week, and speak to you next week! Take care till then.