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My prayers are with you for this week. I will say the rosary for you both tomorrow at mass.Hello. First, TedFay I think you misread the original post, but thank you. I have been carefully reading all replies. My spouse made the call and pretty much was advised that the appeal will not yield a positive response. They are sending a copy of the verdict by mail. The good news is that he is able to reapply. Upon acceptance, he can ask for an advocate. What I don’t understand is that the first go round he was told he had none; makes no sense. We still have another week before the appeal deadline, but our impression is that the best thing to do would be to start over. He was informed that the case was not referred out for any evaluations, so our goal is to somehow make this stronger so that it will be, though I don’t know how just yet. This too makes no sense when we believe there is an issue that a Judge can’t decide. We will have to read the verdict. The thing about the immaturity really bugs me, and the witnesses attested to this factor. He is not going to jump on this too swiftly. It’s almost like starting from scratch. Chevalier, if you get a chance, would you review my prior post and see if you can answer those two questions. Right now I’m just trying to remain calm, which is very difficult, and not be so upset. Unfortunately, we have a medical issue we have to attend to now, as well. I am trying to curb thoughts of anger as best as I can, which has been directed toward the x; ultimately this would set her free. Further suggestions would be greatfully appreciated, particularly re: immaturity. My deepest thanks to everyone for your support. For those in process, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Your best and most important advocate is the Holy Spirit. Of course I understand that they are looking for more witnesses. The issue of your health and age could be a good swinging issue. Bring in a statement from the doctor saying that at your age this is in need of closure. That is not a lie. Also I am thinking you both aren’t young anymore so you could advocate for settling this as a closure for you both as you may want burial in a Catholic cemetery. If you have all ready settled that issue just reiterate to them that you want and want for him the peace of knowing you CAN rest in peace with the hope of heaven and appeal to them for closure. Also if you should pass away, not trying to be negative, but he may want to remarry in the Church and guess what he will still have this issue overbearing on his head. Take control of this in a quiet but purposeful manner. Continue to work at this, a doctor can be of big help.
We have a brother in law who got a divorce, but wanted to remarry in the church the woman he had been living with for awhile. He wanted to help her raise her girls and so he appealed, it took a couple years. This also helped his mother feel better about the situation. Yes he continued to live with her and work but I believe did not attend the church and then it worked out, he finnally got the annulment. So they were married and are still together and the girls are grown going to college.
Not so great for the sister in law. Our sis in law has been in and out of 4 marriages so not so good for her but because it is so easy in the secular I think.