by Loren Keeling | Sep 29, 2025 | Human Rights of Women
The court hearing June 10th 2022, is the day of the verbal hearing in the Civil Court in Cartagena. I turn up at the court a little early. I’m wearing a long, blue, sleeveless silk dress with a long jacket to match. On entering the courthouse, there is police...
by Loren Keeling | Aug 5, 2025 | Human Rights of Women
At the end of non-married relationships couples can normally end things amicably without the need to litigate. This usually means discussions about how each party will be able to start over again. Women are normally more inclined to have been in the “housewife,...
by Loren Keeling | Mar 7, 2025 | Human Rights of Women
Unfortunately, The Barriers To Justice Are Huge. Key Legal Issues 1. Violation of Due Process & Constitutional Rights – The fact that I was interviewed without legal representation is a direct violation of Spanish constitutional law. Additionally, the criminal...
by Loren Keeling | Feb 17, 2025 | Human Rights of Women
Today, I want to highlight my lived experience of psychological and economic Abuse. Against the Evaluation Report of GREVIO, it could be helpful to other women who are campaigning for Justice in other parts of Europe and internationally. The Council of Europe...
by Loren Keeling | Jan 20, 2025 | Toxic Relationships
So today, my thoughts were:- Failures in the Justice System. Legal intimidation and litigation abuses post-separation. The unlevel playing field and power imbalances. Are these power imbalances an indication of something more sinister going on? A high-conflict...