Overview
- Nara’s petition asks a judge to require Mauro Icardi to specify the place, duration and conditions of each visit and to bar third parties, with a proposed 100 million‑peso fine for violations.
- Reporting cites Nara’s statements that the girls told the child‑advocacy office they do not want contact with Eugenia Suárez during their time with their father.
- Coverage indicates the reencounter is scheduled for around midday Tuesday with pickup from school, and TV reports say police could be dispatched if the handover does not occur.
- Multiple outlets, citing court information, report Icardi owes roughly 13 months of child support totaling about $150,000.
- Icardi arrived in Buenos Aires with Suárez and her children as his lawyers responded to Nara’s filing, while Nara is said to be weighing new representation to pursue stronger precautionary measures.