Master Timeline & Civil Claim Outline (with Previous Denuncia Reference)

Client: [Your Name]Defendant: [Husband’s Name]Previous Denuncia: [Case Number, Date Filed] Purpose:Document each incident individually for separate criminal and civil action while showing an overall pattern of deliberate obstruction, interference with personal property, and harassment. 1. Timeline of Incidents (Incident-Specific) Date Incident Description Evidence Denuncia Reference [Date] Computer wiped Husband deleted all data on your personal computer without consent.… Read More Master Timeline & Civil Claim Outline (with Previous Denuncia Reference)

Further Actions

You can take action on each incident separately, even if you already reported it in a previous denuncia, but there are some important considerations. 1. Filing separate actions after a previous denuncia Spanish police often handle multiple incidents in a single file if they’re related, but you have the right to pursue them individually, especially for civil damages… Read More Further Actions

Denuncia for recording & stalking via security cameras (Spain)

What you are reporting You are reporting vigilancia, grabación y acoso using a security camera system without your consent. Use this language when speaking to police: “Estoy siendo vigilada y grabada sin mi consentimiento mediante un sistema de cámaras de seguridad.”“El sistema se ha utilizado para controlarme / seguir mis movimientos.”“Esto me ha causado miedo, alteración de mi… Read More Denuncia for recording & stalking via security cameras (Spain)

Master Timeline & Civil Claim Outline

Client: [Your Name]Defendant: [Husband’s Name]Context: Pattern of deliberate obstruction, interference with personal property, and damages. 1. Timeline of Incidents Date Incident Description Evidence [Date] Computer wiped Husband deleted all data on your personal computer without consent. Backup drive with original data, screenshots, logs, company invoice for wipe, messages referencing deletion [Date] Security system locked Codes changed by husband;… Read More Master Timeline & Civil Claim Outline

Filing a denuncia in Spain for wiped computer data

(with backup evidence + third‑party company involvement) 1. Where to file You can file at any of the following: If there’s domestic context or coercive control, ask for it to be recorded as such. 2. How to describe the offence (use clear language) You are reporting una denuncia por daños informáticos y acceso no autorizado. Key phrases (you can… Read More Filing a denuncia in Spain for wiped computer data

If you own the computer and your husband wiped it without your consent in Spain:

That is potentially a criminal offence, even though you’re married. Why this can be illegal (Spain) 1. Ownership matters If the computer is: 👉 Your husband had no legal authority to wipe it. Marriage does not override property rights or digital rights. 2. Likely criminal offences Depending on the facts, this can fall under: 🔴 Computer damage (Daños informáticos) Spanish Criminal Code, Article… Read More If you own the computer and your husband wiped it without your consent in Spain:

Emerging patterns and technological abuse

🚨 A violent incident in Spain 🧑‍⚖️ Policy debate in Spain ⚖️ France — domestic violence systems under review 🪪 Broader European context (recent data and debates) EU-level commitment and legal framework Statistical trends Calls for prevention and early intervention Controversies around withdrawal from protections 📊 Social dynamics and reporting Under‑reporting remains a concern Feminicide studies 📌 Takeaway… Read More Emerging patterns and technological abuse