Famous actress Maria Mironova has found herself at the center of a legal dispute: her ex-husband Andrei Soroka is seeking court permission to communicate with their son Fyodor.
Court Battles for Their Son
Famous actress Maria Mironova is facing a lawsuit from her ex-husband, Andrei Soroka. The businessman claims that the actress is obstructing his meetings with their son, Fyodor.
Secret Marriage and Divorce
Their marriage was secretly concluded in 2018 when Maria was 46 years old and her chosen one was only 27. The first alarming signals of a rift in their relationship appeared as early as 2021.
In the spring of 2023, the actress officially filed for divorce, and the local court quickly dissolved their union. At that time, there were no disputes over children or property between the couple.
Previous Attempts at Lawsuits
However, three years later, the situation has drastically changed. Andrei Soroka has attempted to file lawsuits against Mironova three times, initially seeking to remove obstacles to communication with the child from his close relatives, presumably the boy's grandparents.
All three attempts were rejected by the court due to improper drafting of the applications and non-compliance with civil procedural code norms.
New Round of Legal Proceedings
In February 2026, the businessman initiated legal proceedings against the actress again. He claims that his communication with his six-year-old son is restricted and expresses a desire to fully participate in Fyodor's upbringing. The application has been accepted for processing, indicating the seriousness of the current stage.
Mother's Position
Sources close to the actress emphasize that Maria is raising her son on her own. They describe her as a "loving and involved mother" who personally handles all aspects of Fyodor's life, including school and extracurricular activities.
Possible Consequences
It is expected that the court will help the former spouses establish a clear procedure for exercising parental rights. If the actress continues to obstruct the father's communication with the son and Soroka can prove the illegality of these actions, child protective services may be involved in resolving the conflict.