What Is Coercion Under Spanish Law?

Coercion in the Context of Divorce and Domestic Abuse in Spain: Understanding Article 172 of the Penal Code ⚖️ What Is Coercion Under Spanish Law? Article 172 of the Spanish Penal Code defines coacción (coercion) as when someone, without lawful authority, prevents another person from doing something they are legally entitled to do — or forces them to do something… Read More What Is Coercion Under Spanish Law?

Breakdown of the Relevant Spanish Penal Code Articles

Let’s take a closer look at those legal articles you mentioned, so you’re crystal clear on your rights and how Spanish law stands firmly against the kind of abusive, coercive tactics you’re being subjected to. 📜 Breakdown of the Relevant Spanish Penal Code Articles: 🛑 Article 172 – Coacción (Coercion) This article covers any action where someone uses violence or intimidation to… Read More Breakdown of the Relevant Spanish Penal Code Articles

Admissibility of Evidence in Divorce Proceedings

Regarding the use of evidence in divorce proceedings and the potential inclusion of a third party, such as your spouse’s girlfriend, involves understanding the legal frameworks and practices, which can vary by jurisdiction.​ 1. Admissibility of Evidence in Divorce Proceedings: Evidence of your spouse’s infidelity, coupled with instances of physical abuse and subsequent abandonment, can… Read More Admissibility of Evidence in Divorce Proceedings

Criminal Charges (Delito de quebrantamiento de condena)

Violating a restraining order (orden de alejamiento) in Spain is considered a criminal offense and is taken very seriously by the Spanish legal system, especially when it involves cases of domestic violence, abuse, or threats. Here’s a breakdown of the consequences of violating a restraining order in Spain: 🔴 1. Criminal Charges (Delito de quebrantamiento de condena) Violating a restraining order is classified… Read More Criminal Charges (Delito de quebrantamiento de condena)

When a Relative Starts Quoting the Law: Are They Right?

Divorce, separation, or any significant personal decision is already challenging, but when a meddling relative starts manipulating the situation—stirring up confusion, creating doubt, and even quoting the law to intimidate you—it adds a whole new level of stress. If you find yourself wondering, Who’s telling the truth? Am I being manipulated? Do they really have legal knowledge, or are they… Read More When a Relative Starts Quoting the Law: Are They Right?

The False Generosity in Matrimonial Splits: When Deception Masks Greed

Some individuals, during a divorce, project an image of magnanimity and fairness. They might tell friends, family, or even legal representatives that they want what’s best for everyone involved. They may act as though they are willing to compromise, presenting themselves as the “reasonable” party.

Behind closed doors, however, their actions tell a different story. Secret meetings with lawyers, unreasonable settlement proposals, and efforts to manipulate finances or hide assets all reveal their true intentions: to walk away with as much as possible while leaving their spouse with little to nothing.

This two-faced approach can feel like a gut punch. Not only are you dealing with the end of a decades-long marriage, but you’re also contending with the realization that someone you once trusted is now working against you in the shadows.… Read More The False Generosity in Matrimonial Splits: When Deception Masks Greed

Greed or Opportunism in Divorce: How It Manifests and Why

Ignoring Past Contributions: A partner exhibiting greedy behavior may discount or even erase the financial and emotional contributions their spouse made over the years. This can extend to a refusal to acknowledge sacrifices like selling a home or contributing financially to shared goals, including family vacations, household expenses, or investments.… Read More Greed or Opportunism in Divorce: How It Manifests and Why