Overview
- The first-instance ruling requires monthly deposits into a Banco de la Nación account in Darinka Ramírez’s name.
- The asignación anticipada remains in effect during the case and can be revised when a final amount is determined.
- Ramírez’s lawyers seek a S/14,000 monthly pension, citing documents that place the child’s expenses at about S/17,000.
- Her attorney says two extrajudicial conciliation meetings were scheduled before the lawsuit and that Farfán did not attend.
- Farfán has also filed for shared custody, with the support and custody matters still before the lower court.