Overview
- The Lima Superior Court ruled on December 22 that Cueva’s divorce-by-cause filing was inadmissible, leaving the marriage legally intact unless defects are corrected or a mutual agreement is reached.
- Negotiations continue but remain blocked by a wide gap over child support, with Pamela López seeking 64,000 soles a month and Cueva offering about 12,000, alongside disputes over asset division.
- Cueva’s legal team says it will petition for shared custody, alleging the children face psychological harm and poor school performance, and notes a judicial order restricting public comment about the minors.
- Emails presented from the children’s school flag safety concerns after the kids arrived by taxi without an adult and request a meeting to address the students’ emotional well-being.
- López has publicly released recordings alleging coarse behavior by Cueva toward their children and maintains that an 80,000-soles debt to her mother remains unpaid, a claim Cueva’s side disputes.