Overview
- Cueva’s attorneys said they filed a divorce petition on December 17 with the judiciary and publicly invited López and her counsel to a dialogue to streamline the process.
- López’s lawyer posted a statement accepting a meeting to pursue a conciliatory agreement that prioritizes the couple’s three minor children.
- The statement also noted that López has not yet been formally notified through judicial channels of any filing.
- El Popular reports, citing unnamed specialists, that a contested proceeding could delay a final separation by up to four years.
- Television host Magaly Medina, as reported by El Popular, warned that López and her children could face eviction if no agreement is reached because the residence is not in their names.