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Rosario Orders Mother’s Interim Payments as Viedma Ends Support for Three Adults

The cases highlight provisional measures to sustain minors under court oversight, alongside code rules that halt parental duties once children reach majority absent exceptional proof.

Overview

  • Rosario’s Family Court set a provisional child-support quota at 35% of the mother’s earnings with a floor of ARS 483,300 (1.5 times the minimum wage), to apply until a final judgment.
  • The measure was framed as precautionary and non–res judicata, imposed to guarantee the three minors’ sustenance while the main case advances.
  • The file notes the children have lived with their father since October 2024 and that the mother had made no monetary or in‑kind contributions in that period.
  • In Viedma, a judge approved a retired Federal Police pensioner’s November petition to cease support for his children aged 26, 27 and 37.
  • The ruling cited Civil and Commercial Code articles 658 and 663, ordered immediate cancellation of deductions, and directed the Police Retirement Fund to stop the monthly withholding.