Overview
- Peru’s Superior Court of Lima declared Christian Cueva’s causal divorce petition inadmissible on December 22, requiring specific facts and dates, so the couple remains legally married until defects are cured or they conciliate.
- Their latest conciliation meeting did not produce an agreement, according to Pamela López’s lawyer, who said channels for further talks remain open.
- Cueva’s lawyer said they will request shared custody, alleging psychological harm to the children and presenting school emails about the kids arriving by taxi without an adult, a missed meeting, and low academic performance.
- The defense for Cueva also questioned unpaid school fees and noted a court‑ordered S/12,000 monthly payment, while López rejected the nonpayment claim, explained the taxi issue as a backup transport arrangement, and argued S/12,000 is insufficient.
- López defended a S/64,000 support figure as a starting basis for authorities to set a final amount and reiterated a separate dispute over an alleged S/80,000 debt to her mother that she says remains unpaid.