Trespassing, breaking and entering

If someone breaks a restraining order and enters your home, it is a serious criminal offense — not only a violation of a court order, but potentially also trespassing, breaking and entering, and harassment or domestic violence, depending on the context. This situation is urgent, dangerous, and emotionally traumatic. You may feel frightened, powerless, and shaken — but you have rights, and there are… Read More Trespassing, breaking and entering

The Cover Up

When Dangerous Abusers Are Protected — Who’s Responsible When It All Goes Wrong? They knew.They all knew.The outbursts. The threats. The police reports. The violence.The emotional instability that spilled into physical harm.You spoke out. Maybe even begged them to get help. But they denied. Deflected. Defended.And when you left? They moved on — to the next person.A… Read More The Cover Up

🔍 Strangulation vs. Choking — Why Words Matter Because calling it what it is could save a life.

I’m often asked:“What’s the difference between strangulation and choking?”And the truth is — there’s a huge difference. While these terms are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation — even in the media — they are not the same thing. In fact, confusing the two can be incredibly dangerous, especially for survivors of domestic violence. 🚫 Let’s be clear: Choking is accidental.… Read More 🔍 Strangulation vs. Choking — Why Words Matter Because calling it what it is could save a life.

📢 Safe Reporting

If you suspect someone has illicit images of minors and they are violent, controlling, or dangerous, your safety becomes the absolute priority. Disclosures like this can escalate threats — so it’s critical to take a strategic, trauma-informed approach. Here’s what you need to know and do if you feel in danger: 🚨 If You’re Afraid of the Person:… Read More 📢 Safe Reporting

⏳ 1. How Long Does Mobile Forensic Analysis Take in Spain?

Typical time range:🕒 2 weeks to 3 months, depending on: In serious cases (e.g., domestic abuse, threats, harassment), Spanish courts often request urgent analysis, which may speed things up. 🔍 2. What Happens During Mobile Forensics? Once a phone is seized (with a judge’s approval or warrant): ⚖️ 3. What If Incriminating Evidence Is Found? If evidence shows: 🚨… Read More ⏳ 1. How Long Does Mobile Forensic Analysis Take in Spain?

🪞When Abuse Is a Plan, Not a Flaw: The Truth They Don’t Want You to Speak

Some abuse is not a moment of rage—it’s a strategy.It’s not a “bad day” or a “slip of the tongue.”It’s a long, deliberate campaign with a clear goal:👉 To drive you out.👉 To erase you.👉 To replace you. They tried to do it before—in France.It wasn’t just arguments—it was strangulation, cruelty, and flying objects.The kind of abuse… Read More 🪞When Abuse Is a Plan, Not a Flaw: The Truth They Don’t Want You to Speak

📱 What Happens When You Report Phone/WhatsApp Hacking During a Domestic Abuse Case

1. Take It Seriously — It’s a Criminal Offense Phone and digital hacking is a violation of privacy under Spanish criminal law, potentially prosecuted under: Penalties can include prison sentences, fines, and further restraining orders, especially when committed in the context of ongoing abuse or harassment. 2. Turn Over the Phone — Let the Guardia Civil Handle It… Read More 📱 What Happens When You Report Phone/WhatsApp Hacking During a Domestic Abuse Case

Domestic Violence Support Groups

f you suspect your house has been bugged in a domestic violence case in Spain, it is crucial to take immediate steps to protect yourself and your privacy. Here’s who you can contact for help: 1. Local Police or Guardia Civil: 2. Legal Professional (Lawyer): 3. Domestic Violence Support Groups: 4. Private Security and Surveillance Experts: 5. Telecommunications Companies: 6. Judicial… Read More Domestic Violence Support Groups