Ana Hickmann The presenters husband gives up custody of their

Ana Hickmann: The presenter’s husband gives up custody of their son Splash

Division of assets will be the final issue discussed between the partiessaid Enio Murad. Alexandre Corre and Ana Hickmann will settle the custody of their son under the supervision of the 1st Family and Succession Court of Itu (SP) before proceeding with the contested divorce.

The 1st Family and Succession Court of Itu (SP) accepted the request for the rejection of religious divorce by the Maria da Penha Lawconfirmed the entrepreneur’s lawyer.

The matter will be considered by the court in the next 15 days. According to a report published in the Official Journal of the Union, the judge in charge gave Ana Hickmann 15 days to submit documents and clarify details in order to request custody of her son.

“I accept the responsibility to handle and judge the case. Divorce presupposes the definition of issues related to offspring (CPC, Article 731). Amend the original petition to also include requests related to custody, visitation, and support for the minor child B. for a Declaration of Spousal Support. If necessary, the value of the case should be corrected. The plaintiff must provide an updated marriage certificate, proof of address, birth certificate and personal documents of the child. Deadline: 15 days, under penalty of rejection. Provision must also be made for the payment of procedural costs and expenses, under penalty of cancellation of the distribution,” says the text published on November 29 in the Official Journal of the Union.

Splash contacted Ana Hickmann’s team, who said they had no information on this topic. The report also contacted the Court of Justice of São Paulo. “Processes relating to family matters are handled in secret,” the facility said.

Divorce rejected by Maria da Penha

The Court of the 1st Criminal Court of Domestic and Family Violence Against Women in Itu rejected the presenter’s request to conduct the divorce proceedings on the basis of the Maria da Penha Law, which would theoretically hasten the couple’s separation. The files were forwarded to the Itu Family and Succession Court.