The president of the Supreme Court of Justice of Jalisco in Mexico confirmed that the lawsuit that singer Christian Nodal filed against Cazzu in November has already been accepted by a judge, despite her and the girl living in Argentina. The president of the Supreme Court of Justice of Jalisco confirmed that Nodal is requesting three things. 'It is admitted here in Jalisco and it was verified that it corresponds, in any case, to at least give it entry here initially,' he said. Although 'the law of Jalisco states that trials where there are minors must take place where the minor lives,' the magistrate explained that in this case the judge 'received the case, argued and substantiated certain reasons why he considered it was viable.' Therefore, in 2026, Cazzu will be notified of the legal process she will face in Mexico. 'The judge did accept the lawsuit by considering that there are legal elements for it,' he explained. 'He is seeking a custody regime, as well as provisions regarding visitation to, of course, maintain that emotional bond, and I understand that a request was received to set a provisional alimony, but not to be charged by the person who is going to be taken to trial,' he detailed.
Judge Admits Nodal's Lawsuit Against Cazzu for Alimony and Daughter's Upbringing
The Supreme Court of Justice of Jalisco confirmed that a judge accepted singer Christian Nodal's lawsuit against Cazzu. Despite her living in Argentina, the process will begin in Mexico in 2026. Nodal is seeking custody, visitation rights, and provisional alimony for their daughter.