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Cueva–López Divorce Stalls as Talks Fail and Footballer Prepares Shared-Custody Request

A judge’s rejection of his petition has pushed the case toward custody and child-support determinations.

Overview

  • Pamela López’s lawyer said a recent conciliation attempt ended without agreement, so the pair remain legally married after a Lima court deemed Christian Cueva’s divorce filing inadmissible in December.
  • Cueva’s attorney announced plans to seek shared custody, citing school emails that reported the children arrived without an adult, raised safety and emotional-welfare concerns, and flagged low academic performance.
  • López defended her S/64,000 monthly child-support request as based on a documented expense sheet and the children’s established standard of living, arguing Cueva’s reported S/12,000 offer is insufficient.
  • Cueva’s side alleges López has not paid school fees despite a court-ordered monthly payment, pointing to school messages about late payments; López contested claims about the children arriving by taxi, saying a trusted driver accompanied them.
  • Financial and family disputes continue, including a contested S/80,000 debt allegedly owed to López’s mother and López’s stated plan to file a complaint against Cueva’s brother over alleged insults.