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Cueva Moves to Seek Shared Custody as School Emails Escalate Dispute With Pamela López

Cueva's legal team plans to seek shared custody citing school emails about safety and performance.

Overview

  • Emails read on television from the children’s school said the minors arrived by taxi without an accompanying adult and flagged concerns about their emotional well-being and academic performance.
  • Cueva’s lawyer said a petition for shared custody will be filed and alleged López missed a meeting requested by the school and is not paying fees punctually; López rejected the claims and said she responded to the school and used trusted transport when needed.
  • The Superior Court of Lima declared Cueva’s divorce-by-cause filing inadmissible on December 22 for insufficiently detailed grounds, granting time to correct the defects or pursue mutual conciliation.
  • Negotiations continue over child support and assets, with López seeking S/64,000 per month and Cueva paying a court-ordered S/12,000; his side argues her expense claims are inflated, while she says S/12,000 does not cover basics given school costs.
  • A disputed S/80,000 debt to López’s mother remains unresolved as both sides offer conflicting accounts, and public scrutiny persists as Pamela Franco says she will not move toward marriage while the divorce is unsettled.