On Monday, Pamela Díaz resisted again against her ex-husband Fernando Téllez, following the procedure he had to do for his son Pascuala.
The panelist is about to travel to Peru with the minor, and according to the law, he is obliged to request the notarized permission of the parent to leave the country with the minor. This is despite the fact that they have no contact and he does not pay the pension, and he is even behind bars for this reason.
“We are doing the last procedures to go to Peru but we have to do a procedure to get the girl out, (her father) didn’t see her, she didn’t pay pension and on top of that I have to ask for a permit. ,” he emphasized.
In 2022, Díaz focused on this issue to show a reality that hurts hundreds of Chilean mothers, and also their daughters and sons: “Today (October 12) the father of my child that woman is in prison (…) Easter. “He hasn’t seen my daughter in three years and is now in jail for not paying child support and for other things.”
“What do I get from being in prison? If you don’t pay, you will stay in jail for 15 days, 15 days in jail..
“He’s not paid, he’s not in any way. Not even emotionally, anything. The same thing happened to me as 85% of women in Chile, there are many women in the same situation,” she added.
In response to this transversal problem that mainly affects women, a bill seeks to regulate the direct and regular relationship between parents and children and makes it possible to suspend the relationship if one of guardians convicted of domestic violence or sexual crimes and also charges. where the regime established by judicial means “absolutely and without justification” is violated, that is, situations like this.