After the sad death of Fernando del Sol, things are still hotter than ever between dimes and diretes of his ex-wife Ingrid Coronado and his widow Anna Ferro.
It was recently made known by the words of the yoga expert that the driver would have sued the Argentine shortly before he died due to the non-payment of the tuition of his two sons, Luciano and Paolo.
While the former driver of “Come Joy” denied this and assured that she was sued by del Solar, which was a petition for divorce that had been pending for years.
In said lawsuit, the Argentine would have asked the mother of his children for a monthly alimonybecause at that time he was unemployed while battling cancer.
Ingrid Coronado could continue paying alimony
Now it transpires that the also the widow could have to pay at least one year of pension to Ingridbecause according to the Civil Code, these debts subsist until after death.
And it is that it also came to light that the actor owed a year of alimony to his children, so this is what Anna would have to pay.
“There is also an issue, that Anna or the relatives, the family of Fer del Solar are going to have to cover the alimony that was left in debt, which Fernando did not pay during his lifetime, so that has also generated a lot of controversy, because they say? Why would Anna have to pay that debt?” said the drivers of the sun rises
For her part, Ana María Alvarado explained that the pension would have to be covered with part of the assets that Fernando had in life and that he left as inheritance.
“They sent me all the papers. When a person dies, well, the succession trial has to be done first, see the will, which neither party can deny for the rights of minors… Debts and pensions They are going to collect from the assets left by the deceased, not from the grandparents, or any other family member, it is from the same properties that they have, “said the journalist.
Given this, many things can still happen, because it is also in dispute a department pproperty of the former Garibaldi that Anna Ferro wants to stay to live in it for more than eight years.
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