Nina's Education in Limbo as Parents Await Court Ruling
As the start of the school year approaches, the educational future of seven-year-old Nina, daughter of Adriana Karembeu and Aram Ohanian, remains uncertain. With only a few weeks left until September, Nina is faced with the dilemma of which country she will attend school in, as her parents consider two potential school enrollments—one in Marrakech, where she has always been educated, and another in Monaco. The ultimate decision regarding her schooling will hinge on the outcome of an impending judicial ruling concerning her custody.
According to exclusive information from _Closer_, the ongoing divorce proceedings between Adriana Karembeu and Aram Ohanian have led to a crucial hearing that is expected to determine the custody arrangements for Nina. Currently, she is enrolled for the upcoming school year in CE1 at her school in Marrakech, with classes set to commence on August 31. However, Adriana has also registered her daughter in a primary school in Monaco, where she officially resides, with classes beginning on September 7. This situation places Nina's educational path in a state of uncertainty, heavily influenced by the family conflict between her parents.
Judicial Decisions Impacting Nina's Future
The decision regarding Nina’s custody is anticipated to be made in the forthcoming weeks, a development that could significantly affect her schooling and living arrangements. Adriana Karembeu has expressed her desire to live with her daughter, a request reportedly supported by singer Marc Lavoine. The couple is currently facing accusations from Aram Ohanian, who has alleged that their actions pose risks to Nina's safety and mental health. However, both Adriana and Marc dispute these claims, and a prior legal challenge against Adriana was dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
As the summer days pass, allowing for lighter family moments, the looming decision from the court casts a shadow over Nina's return to school. The uncertainty surrounding her education reflects broader familial tensions, yet the recent time spent together in the Gers and at Gigi restaurant in Ramatuelle illustrates a brief respite from the ongoing conflict. With crucial legal matters yet to be resolved, Nina's school year remains in a delicate balance, poised for a significant change that could introduce her to a new school, a new city, and an altered daily routine.
As reported by closermag.fr.