Overview
- Per Lima’s Superior Court, Christian Cueva’s divorce-for-cause filing was declared inadmissible on December 22 with five days granted to correct formal defects.
- Cueva later shifted strategy by seeking formal conciliation, yet talks remain stalled as Pamela López’s side demands S/64,000 in monthly child support versus the S/12,000 offer reported by his camp.
- Cueva’s lawyer Medaly Barrientos said they will request shared custody, alleging the children face psychological mistreatment by their mother and citing video material they plan to present.
- Emails from the children’s school, shown on TV, warned that the minors arrived by taxi without an accompanying adult and flagged missed meetings and concern over emotional state and low academic performance.
- The sides also clash over an alleged S/80,000 debt to López’s mother—Cueva’s camp says it was paid in part and given in part to López, which she denies—and López aired videos and a call she says show Cueva using profanity toward the children.