Overview
- Otto Padrón filed for divorce on November 4 in Los Angeles citing irreconcilable differences, with court papers listing April 1, 2025, as the separation date.
- The filing outlines shared custody with a structured visitation plan, written permission for international travel, and a clause barring negative remarks in front of the children.
- Padrón’s petition asks that Angélica Vale cover legal fees; reports also cite a prenuptial agreement and a request for no spousal support.
- Vale tearfully confirmed the split on her radio show, saying they have lived apart for months and that she learned of the filing when the leaked documents were posted online.
- Media allegations about infidelity and claims that Padrón is unreachable remain unverified as the legal process continues.