From celebrity custody battle to Congress: Cazzu's Law seeks to prevent absent parents from blocking children's travel
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By Gabriela Solís
Published on April 18, 2026.
A new bill in Mexico aims to prevent absent parents from blocking their children's travel, paperwork, or passports by using legal consent as a control tool. The bill, named "Cazzu's Law," was promoted by Deputy Sandra Arreola Ruiz from the Green Party (PVEM) in Michoacán. The legislation follows the case of Argentine singer Cazzu (Julieta Cazzucheli) over travel restrictions after separating from her child's father, Mexican singer Christian Nodal. The rule of thumb for a minor to travel abroad is that both parents share parental authority over the child.
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