Overview
- Vale addressed the matter on her Los Angeles radio show, saying she learned of the filing from Javier Ceriani’s broadcast and grew emotional as she confirmed a months‑long separation.
- Court records show Padrón submitted a divorce petition on November 4 to the Los Angeles Superior Court, listing irreconcilable differences under California’s no‑fault law.
- The documents propose shared legal custody for their two children, a structured schedule with alternating weekends and split weekdays, plus two weeks of uninterrupted summer time for each parent.
- The filing designates Vale’s home as the children’s primary residence, permits international travel without objection, requires advance notice of moves or schedule changes, and bars negative remarks in the children’s presence.
- Padrón asks that Vale pay court and legal costs; reports note the pair have lived apart since April, with the case at an early procedural stage.