Coercive Control & Retaining Keys

Yes, retaining keys (car keys, house keys, post box keys) and withholding or stealing mail is a form of coercive control, which is recognized as a criminal offense under Spanish law.

1. Coercive Control & Retaining Keys

🚪 Keeping keys to your property (car, house, post box) without your consent is a form of coercive control.

  • It limits your freedom, independence, and ability to access your own belongings.
  • It is often used to exert power and cause distress, especially in cases of domestic abuse.

📌 Legal Basis in Spain
Under Article 172 ter of the Spanish Penal Code, coercive control is considered a criminal offense, especially if it happens in the context of domestic violence.

  • This includes controlling access to financial resources, personal property, communication, and daily life.
  • If withholding keys causes you psychological harm or restricts your autonomy, it strengthens your case.

✅ Steps to Take:

  • Request the keys in writing (text, email, WhatsApp) for proof.
  • If refused, report it to the police (Guardia Civil or Policía Nacional).
  • Inform your lawyer to use it as evidence in court.

2. Withholding or Stealing Mail = Coercive Control & Mail Theft

📬 Taking, hiding, or withholding mail (especially recorded delivery post) is illegal and another form of control.

  • Article 197 of the Penal Code protects private correspondence and penalizes mail theft.
  • If someone takes your mail, especially financial documents or legal letters, it can be reported as theft.

✅ Steps to Take:

  • Report missing mail to Correos (Spanish Postal Service).
  • Request a record of any signed-for deliveries (proof of fraud if someone else signed).
  • File a denuncia (police report) for stolen post.
  • Give all evidence to your lawyer and court-appointed psychologist.

3. How This Helps Your Case

📝 Evidence of coercive control can:

  • Strengthen your legal case for domestic abuse or financial control.
  • Help you obtain protective measures (restraining orders, legal intervention).
  • Be included in your psychological assessment as part of an abuse pattern.

Final Steps

🔹 Demand the return of your property (officially, in writing).
🔹 If they refuse, report it to the police & lawyer.
🔹 Pass all evidence to your psychologist to include in your evaluation.

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