Overview
- López has formally requested S/64,000 per month for their three children, which her lawyer describes as the legal maximum based on Cueva’s income.
- Cueva is reported to be offering S/12,000 monthly, and his side has proposed reducing the current 48-hour communication window with the children to 24 hours.
- The asset split is disputed, with Cueva’s camp acknowledging two properties while López claims there are seven to eight acquired during their relationship and says she contributed to two.
- According to López’s lawyer, Cueva proposed leaving her one home and a car, an offer she rejects as she seeks recognition of a larger marital estate.
- The attorney estimates the divorce could take three to four years without agreement, whereas a comprehensive deal could conclude the process in about six months.