

I think it’s the same everywhere in the developed world. There are things that will just keep virtually forever, like honey or tea bags, but they come with an expiry date of some sort. Because at some point, allegedly, ol’ moneybags himself lobbied for legislation like that to make people buy more stuff.
I’m in Japan and if I didn’t blatantly disregard the dates and guidance they print on bread I’d never finish a pack.








Why are we doing this again? CPS can’t do anything useful outside the US.
They’re fighting in Japanese courts ostensibly because their lives were centered in Japan. So Japanese rules apply, which probably favor the mother. Shared custody is unfortunately a new concept. For that, it depends on many things. None of them fall within the purview of US CPS.