The Ministry of Justice's Council of Experts, which considers a mechanism to eliminate non-payment of child support, is considering creating a new system that reports arrangements regarding child support when submitting a divorce report, and considering enabling compulsory execution for non-payment. It is a policy to propose.

In order to eliminate non-payment of child support after parents have divorced, the Ministry of Justice's Council of Experts has been studying specific mechanisms since June and has compiled a draft final report so far.



This requires the establishment of a new system to notify local governments of child support arrangements in line with the submission of parents' divorce notifications.



On top of that, if there is a non-payment, it should be considered to enable compulsory execution.



It also includes new rules to secure child support during the period of separation of parents, simplification of collection procedures, and consideration of measures to temporarily support single-parent families who are in need due to non-payment. is.



On the 21st, the Council of Experts will formally decide on such a proposal and propose it to the Ministry of Justice.