Overview
- Attorneys for both sides have held formal meetings to advance the case, but no agreement has been reached on financial terms.
- López is seeking S/64,000 per month in child support, described by her lawyer as the legal maximum based on Cueva’s income, while the player has offered S/12,000.
- Asset talks remain fractured: López claims 7–8 properties were acquired during their relationship and says she contributed to some, whereas Cueva’s proposal includes one house and a car.
- López’s lawyer says property claims tied to cohabitation face a legal hurdle because the couple did not formally declare their convivencia.
- If all terms are settled, the divorce could conclude in about six months, but a contested path could run three to four years in first instance.