Overview
- Yáñez arrived from Madrid with her son Francisco and says they will stay in Argentina to rebuild in‑person contact with his father.
- She says Fernández did not travel to see the child for one year and eight months, maintains there was no impediment to contact, and notes agreed dates and places had been set in Madrid.
- Yáñez denies being expelled from Spain or forced to return, stating she held a highly qualified residency in Madrid valid through 2028.
- Fernández calls her statements false, cites an impediment‑of‑contact case in which she is accused, says he requested revocation of the boy's Spanish residency, and argues court restrictions kept him from traveling.
- Related legal matters remain active, including a gender‑violence case involving Fernández and recent changes to the judge handling connected proceedings.