Overview
- The filing seeks joint custody of their three-year-old daughter and a change to the child-support arrangement, with media reporting a possible reduction.
- Ramírez says she was notified when a social worker visited her former address and she rejects allowing the girl to stay at Farfán’s residence.
- She contends Farfán is not consistently present, citing the lack of a formal visitation plan and saying he had not seen the child for about a month or more.
- She raises welfare concerns about the father’s home, mentioning frequent parties and a recently referenced “delicate” incident tied to that environment.
- Farfán’s legal team has not issued a public response, while a legal expert notes shared custody does not automatically require 50/50 monetary contributions, which are weighed against income and caregiving.