Overview
- Pamela López’s attorney says both sides’ legal teams have held formal meetings, but key terms remain unresolved and no date is set to finalize the separation.
- Lopez is seeking S/64,000 per month in child support for their three children, which her lawyer describes as the legal maximum tied to Cueva’s earnings.
- According to López’s lawyer, Cueva has offered S/12,000 monthly, highlighting a wide gap that has stalled agreement on financial terms.
- López’s side claims 7–8 properties were acquired during the relationship, countering what they say is Cueva’s position that only two should be divided.
- Reports say Cueva proposed giving one house and a car as part of a settlement, an offer López rejected as talks continue under the warning the case could last 3–4 years without a deal.