The singer went to court to find out if the amount he pays for retirement is entirely intended for his son
Ex di Mumuzinho, Marize Calheiros, commented after the singer went to court with a request for responsibility. Pagoda has filed a cause to find out if the pension he pays for his son, Kaik, 13 years old, is entirely destined for the boy.
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Without mentioning the process presented by Mumuzinho, Marize has made a publication talking about motherhood. “Being a mother means also protecting from the silence of those who should be present. The same that hides responsibility is what indicates the finger for those who fight alone. Silence, but shouts with attitudes, because the love of the mother is what supports many they surrender”, says the text published by her.
“Attaching those who worry is easy, it is difficult to take the place that has abandoned themselves,” Marize wrote in the caption of publication.
Mumuzinho pays $ 9,108 per month in Kaik, as well as bringing the costs of health insurance, enrollment in schools and study materials. However, the artist understands that the quality of life of the child is below the value that he assigns monthly to the boy.
For this reason, the artist requires in court that Marize sends a responsibility to demonstrate that this amount is assigned to his child and is not used to finance his personal expenses.
Pension fight
In February of this year, Marize said that his son, Kaik, suffered from the absence of his father and said that Mumuzinho does not treat the boy just as he treats the other children. He also criticized the amount of the pension paid to the adolescent.
Mumuzinho defended himself from the accusations. “There is no abandonment. Abandonment would be me to have any type of relationship with him. My career requires a lot and, unfortunately, affects my presence in the life of my three children. But we always try to be together,” he said in an interview with the editorialist Fabia Oliveira.
The singer also confirmed that Marize made a request for raising the amount of the pension. The Court agreed with the income and pension went from $ 6,000 to $ 9,108 per month. In addition, the artist had to pay $ 115,000 in retroactive
Source: Terra

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