The recent announcement of Fabiola Yanez to request the embargo of the privileged retirement of Alberto Fernandez has caused a great stir in the political and social sphere of Argentina. This decision, according to sources close to the former first lady, is due to the failure of the former president to pay two months of child support for their son.
Fabiola Yanez and Alberto Fernandezwho were in a relationship during Fernández’s presidential term, have a son together, Francisco, born on April 11, 2022. Since their separation, Yañez has been living in Madrid with her son and her mother, in a rented apartment in the exclusive Salamanca neighborhood.
The child support that Fernandez had to pay covered various expenses, including rent, utilities, kindergarten, food and other costs associated with raising the child.The conflict between Yañez and Fernández intensified when the former president stopped fulfilling his financial obligations.
According to sources, Fernandez stopped paying child support two months ago, coinciding with the outbreak of a judicial scandal over gender violence. This non-compliance has led to Yanez to take legal steps to ensure that your child receives the necessary financial support.
The privilege of retirement Alberto Fernandezwhich is around 11 million pesos, is the target of the embargo requested by Yañez. This pension, granted to former presidents of Argentina, has been the subject of controversy on multiple occasions due to its high amount and the special conditions surrounding it.
In this case, Yañez is seeking to have part of this pension allocated to cover the needs of his son. The legal process to request the seizure of Fernández’s pension will be carried out in the civil courts of the Federal Capital.
Conflict
Although mediation between the parties is expected, if no agreement is reached, a formal claim will be filed. The provisional alimony to be established must take into account both the needs of the minor and the financial capacity of the father.
This conflict has not only legal and financial implications, but also political ones. Alberto Fernandezwho left the presidency in December 2023has faced multiple challenges since then, including criticism of his management and personal problems. The decision to Yanez requesting garnishment of your retirement pension adds a new layer of complexity to your situation.