Paulina Rubio has had great success in the music industry, but not in love. Proof of this is her breakup with Nicolás Vallejo-Nágera and Gerardo Bazúa, with whom she had a son, respectively.
Unfortunately, both breakups occurred on bad terms and, according to Sandra Hoyos, Paulina’s lawyer, the singer must pay support for her children and both ex-partners, who would have used legal loopholes to take advantage of her fortune.
In an interview for windowingPaulina Rubio explained that she works to cover the expenses of her two children and the parents of each one of them.
I take care of my family financially, from my whole life and of them, the parents too.
It should be noted that the singer had already revealed for the program that her ex-partners have launched a legal battle against her for the custody and custody of their respective children.
Sandra Hoyos, Paulina’s lawyer, explained the legal situation of “The Golden Girl”, clarifying that she does not keep her ex-partners as such.
The two men appear to have exploited loopholes in US law for their own benefit. For his part, “Colate” stated that he had an annual income of less than 2,000 dollars, while Gerardo claimed to be indigent.
The Court makes a type of calculation and based on that type of calculation they determine that the father or mother, who has the superior financial position, is the one who has the obligation to pay the alimony. This covers everything he wants and needs to spend on the child, but we don’t know if he is spending it on the child or he is spending it on travel to continue living the life he shows us on social media.
In a certain way it is not a direct payment to the parents, but indirectly to their children when they share time with their father. She earns a salary higher than that of ‘Colate’, who declares a salary of 2000 dollars a year, which is ridiculous.
At the moment, none of the singer’s ex-partners have responded to her comments, but it is expected that they will, since they have had a public dispute for years and do not usually sit idly by.