Overview
- Cueva's lawyer escalated the public back-and-forth over the weekend after López said on a TV show that school debt blocked her children’s enrollment.
- The offer published by his camp proposes S/18,000 per month for child support, payment of the roughly S/60,000 school arrears, and medical insurance for the three children.
- The proposal also outlines transfers of a pickup valued around $50,000 and a property valued near $100,000, plus a donation of the family home to the children and a freer visitation plan.
- Villaverde says the unpaid school fees date to July–December 2025, that the nonpayment was reported to the Juzgado de Paz Letrado, and that Cueva is currently paying S/12,000 as an advance allocation.
- Cueva’s side says López rejected the offer, which they assert remains open, while López has voiced fears of being left without assets and claimed the home was moved to third parties.