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Nodal’s Lawyer Rebuts Cazzu, Cites Documented Support and Plan for Daughter’s Mexican Nationality

The legal team’s statement asserts compliance beyond Argentine requirements and disputes claims that travel permissions were withheld or granted unilaterally.

Overview

  • An official communiqué says Christian Nodal has met and exceeded child-support obligations with payments totaling several million Mexican pesos, backed by receipts.
  • It denies that international travel authorizations were unilateral and states Nodal has never refused permissions, even when requests came with little notice.
  • The attorney says a formal cohabitation proposal was delivered to Cazzu’s lawyer after the child arrived in Mexico and that no response has been received.
  • The statement announces the intent to begin procedures for the child to obtain Mexican nationality and a Mexican passport.
  • The defense stresses Argentine family cases are confidential as Cazzu travels in Mexico with a judge-approved permit and publicly disputes Nodal’s account of events.