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Jefferson Farfán Appeals to Cut Child Support to S/4,240 as Darinka Ramírez Pushes Back

The pending decision hinges on the child’s needs plus each parent’s ability to pay.

Overview

  • Farfán has appealed to lower the court-ordered provisional payment from S/7,000 per month to about S/4,200–4,240, and he continues paying the provisional amount while the case is unresolved.
  • His filing, cited by TV programs and celebrity outlets, argues the reduced sum covers the child’s real needs and is proportional to both parents’ means, pointing to Ramírez’s reported income and residence.
  • Ramírez rejects any cut and says S/7,000 does not cover school, clothes, outings and other costs for their three-year-old, adding that she and her partner paid the child’s recent school enrollment.
  • Her lawyer, Wilmer Arica, says they asked the court to advance the hearing and disclosed they are seeking a final pension of nearly S/15,000 rather than the provisional S/7,000.
  • Media attention has surged as Farfán promotes trips and businesses on social media while seeking a lower payment, and separate coverage notes he has also pursued shared custody in a parallel claim.