Overview
- A filing shown by TV program Ventaneando indicates Christian Nodal lodged a family-court case in Jalisco seeking to formalize parental participation for his daughter, Inti.
- The document claims more than 12 million pesos were provided over roughly 13 months, often in cash via third parties at Julieta 'Cazzu' Cazzuchelli’s request, according to Nodal’s account.
- Nodal alleges consent for a Mexican passport and a U.S. visa for the child was withheld or conditioned on higher maintenance, while Cazzu has said publicly the support is insufficient.
- In interviews, Cazzu states she primarily raises Inti and avoids family-law channels she describes as patriarchal, adding that the child mostly hears her music and children’s film songs.
- Public reaction has produced a Change.org campaign dubbed 'Ley Cazzu' that seeks simpler, longer-term travel permissions for custodial parents, with reports citing tens of thousands of signatures.