I am just beginning this process. I am currently waiting for my first contact with my sponsor. I downloaded all the forms from my diocese, would it be helpful (speed things up) if I filled out all the forms before I meet with my sponsor so we can just go over them rather than start from scratch. I also have all of the documents with the exception of my ex-husband’s baptismal certificate (I have requested that). Is there anything else I can do to speed up my side of the process? I am not engaged or dating, I just want it out of my hands.
Thanks for you help
I also downloaded the forms and got my additional paperwork ordered before I met with my Advocate. I did some research so I would know the process and what kind of information the Tribunal was looking for. Then I filled out my questionnaire, copied it to disc, and copied it to thumb drive before printing it out.
It was a total of 19 pages, typed! Whew!
I liked having it done before the appointment so that I could go back and add relevant things I remembered and remove superfluous information.
When I met with my Advocate, we went over everything to make sure there was enough information included in my answers, signed the documents, and sent the printed documents along with the disc to the Tribunal.
The only helpful hints I can offer:
Make sure your Witnesses are on board, reliable, and will turn in their questionnaires promptly. Sometimes, as in my case, getting the Witnesses to turn in their questionnaires is like herding cats! Witnesses not responding can delay the process quite a bit!
If your Tribunal says that an e-copy (disc, drive, or email) will speed up the process a bit, believe them!
Make sure you have current contact info for your ex and, if you’re on decent terms, secure the ex’s cooperation if at all possible. If the ex doesn’t want to participate, ask that he write something along the lines of “I do not wish to participate in this process.” on his paperwork, has it notarized, and mails it in to the Tribunal. If he doesn’t respond, the Tribunal will give him something like a month to reply. Then they will send him another letter and wait another 2 weeks to a month! It sure seeds things up if he responds one way or another.
Respond to any and all communications with the Tribunal as soon as possible.
Don’t be afraid to call your Advocate or the Tribunal if you have any questions or concerns.
My Tribunal says Annulments take anywhere from 12-18 months. Mine took 21 months. Every Tribunal is different and processing time can vary widely from place to place depending on number of cases, staff, and other factors.
May the Lord grant you a speedy and just decision.