Legal Battle Over Custody of Juliancito

The legal conflict involving Maribel Guardia and her ex-daughter-in-law raises concerns over the child's welfare as they dispute custody issues. New revelations suggest Juliancito may be accustomed to his mother's absence, igniting further discussions on the case.


Legal Battle Over Custody of Juliancito

The legal situation between Maribel Guardia and her ex-daughter-in-law has been at the center of attention for several weeks. Both parties have shared their version of events, which do not coincide. Maribel has expressed her concern for the health and well-being of her grandson Juliancito, while her ex-daughter-in-law has denied the accusations against her. The importance of safeguarding the child's well-being amid this legal conflict has been highlighted.

Recently, a figure close to both women revealed relevant information that could have influenced Maribel Guardia's decision to fight for custody of her grandson. Raquel, Juliancito's former nanny, shared in an interview with journalist Javier Ceriani details about the relationship between the ex-daughter-in-law and the child. According to Raquel, the child does not seem to miss his mother when she is not present, which would indicate a certain familiarity with her absence.

Furthermore, Raquel mentioned that Juliancito has adapted to his mother's absence and that, contrary to what Imelda Tuñón claims, the child does not usually ask about her when she is not around. The former nanny also noted that she has not worked with the family for months, which is why she decided to publicly share key details about the relationship between the actress and her son, a relevant aspect for the custody case.

In the same interview, Raquel revealed that if Julián Figueroa were alive and had separated from Imelda, he would also have fought for custody of Juliancito, showing a similar willingness to that of Maribel Guardia to protect the child's interests. These new details shed light on the complex legal case and the importance of considering the minor's well-being amid the dispute.