

Abusers torment their exes through the courts in a form of coercive control post-separation.
- Separating from a domestic abuser may not stop the abuse.
- Domestic abusers will vengefully harm and seek to punish their ex-spouse or partner, they want to win at all costs
- Coercive control of a partner continues long after a relationship ends.
In married relationships, women have some protection in law at the end of their relationship. However, in many countries, there is no protection for couples who have not married or registered a cohabiting or loving together arrangement.
Usually, when couples end a relationship there will be some discussions and negotiations about what they will do and how assets will be divided. Courts and legal professionals are not needed as the couples agree on a way forward. If the relationship ends in angry verbal abusive outbursts with threats and intimidation then any hope of ending things amicably and keeping things friendly has already been shattered.
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As I read part of my research from the book I self-published in May 2022 two weeks before I appeared in the Civil Court in Spain for the Verbal Hearing in which a Judge would order my eviction with no questions asked and no opportunity to speak about what had happened.
Post Separation Abuse is There Such a Thing