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I am in the process of seeking an annulment, and have grown very disillusioned by the process from start to finish. I understand and am in accord with the Tribunal wanting to thoroughly examine all issues pertinent to the case, but have seen almost no effort on the part of the diocese to seek an understanding of very complex and personal issues. I had once understood that the process took so long because of their need to make a sincere effort to discover the truth, but now almost 2 years into the process and virtually no transparency on anything that has been done, I just want the process over with. It has now been over 6 months since all testimonies have been in and the materials were sent to the Defender of the Bond. I have no idea of what is being argued on behalf of my appeal, nor do I have any idea of what the Defender of The Bond is seeing about the case. I know that the case should soon be on the list for the judges decision, but am told there is no way to know how long it will sit there. At this stage I am considering withdrawing my request and making a new request when I move to a different diocese. My question is this: Is there anything in Canon law that limits how long the judge can take to make his decision?
I am in the process of seeking an annulment, and have grown very disillusioned by the process from start to finish. I understand and am in accord with the Tribunal wanting to thoroughly examine all issues pertinent to the case, but have seen almost no effort on the part of the diocese to seek an understanding of very complex and personal issues. I had once understood that the process took so long because of their need to make a sincere effort to discover the truth, but now almost 2 years into the process and virtually no transparency on anything that has been done, I just want the process over with. It has now been over 6 months since all testimonies have been in and the materials were sent to the Defender of the Bond. I have no idea of what is being argued on behalf of my appeal, nor do I have any idea of what the Defender of The Bond is seeing about the case. I know that the case should soon be on the list for the judges decision, but am told there is no way to know how long it will sit there. At this stage I am considering withdrawing my request and making a new request when I move to a different diocese. My question is this: Is there anything in Canon law that limits how long the judge can take to make his decision?