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Yes, a period of 15 days is given for the purpose of allowing for an appeal. If those days pass with no appeal, then the Sentence is ā€œexecutedā€ and the persons involved can lawfully act based upon what the Sentence determines. That’s the strict, ā€œby the bookā€ way to look at it.

Dan
Dan!!
My ex husband just got his affirmative letter telling him to come in and review the sentence, and opting to appeal within 15 days. He’s not going to, I just told him of his letter and we’re working together on this.
My question is, there’s nothing on there about an automatic appeal; it only says he has the right to an appeal to the archdiocese, or Roman Rota. Would there have been word of an automatic appeal In the 2nd court, if that was going to happen?
Plus, I didn’t get this letter. I’m the petitioner, so would he get this letter before me, to allow him time to appeal before I’m told of the ruling?
 
I got affirmative!!!
šŸ‘

One major hurdle over in your life.
If you have a moment, perhaps you could go to daily mass and say ā€œthank you.ā€

Blessings to you,
Your brother in Christ, Jesus, Andrew.
 
šŸ‘

One major hurdle over in your life.
If you have a moment, perhaps you could go to daily mass and say ā€œthank you.ā€

Blessings to you,
Your brother in Christ, Jesus, Andrew.
Wonderful suggestion! I definitely need to thank Him for this. He’s allowed my past 11 year situation to teach me the vitals I need, to attemp marriage in its best Earthly form; even if it’s a second marriage.
 
Wonderful suggestion! I definitely need to thank Him for this. He’s allowed my past 11 year situation to teach me the vitals I need, to attemp marriage in its best Earthly form; even if it’s a second marriage.
But its your first valid marriage!!! šŸ‘šŸ‘
 
I’d be annoyed as all get-out at this point. What’s the hold up? Can you call and ask whats holding up the case like this?
I’m more anxious than annoyed. Nothing on our end has held up the process. When we call we are told ā€œit’s moving.ā€ They shouldn’t publish their average time for normal cases as 10-12 months when in reality 17-20 months seems more realistic.
 
I got affirmative!!!
Congratulations! How long did it take to process? My significant others is at 17 months and counting. Mine was done several years ago. We are waiting on a decision so we can set a wedding date. My ex literally left me out of the blue for a younger woman after 21 years. He ran away from the family and lives his new life out of state. I’ve raised two of my kids myself, put them through Catholic school, and they are in college now. I have a middle school aged daughter and cannot wait to have a ā€œfamilyā€ type life again. I think her witnessing a good marriage is vital to her development… Marriage is my calling, I’ve never felt whole as a single person.
 
Congratulations! How long did it take to process? My significant others is at 17 months and counting. Mine was done several years ago. We are waiting on a decision so we can set a wedding date. My ex literally left me out of the blue for a younger woman after 21 years. He ran away from the family and lives his new life out of state. I’ve raised two of my kids myself, put them through Catholic school, and they are in college now. I have a middle school aged daughter and cannot wait to have a ā€œfamilyā€ type life again. I think her witnessing a good marriage is vital to her development… Marriage is my calling, I’ve never felt whole as a single person.
Girl I’m the same way… I feel so incomplete, being single. Marriage is my calling! Way to go, raising your kids alone and I’m sorry to hear what happened to your marriage.
My case will hit the 1 year mark on the 31st. We just got our first instance ruling yesterday and will be going in to view the ruling when we can call and get an appt set up. Neither of us will be appealing it; we both want want this.
So here’s to hoping the defender doesn’t appeal, and that there’s no second instance necessary, being that Thats been overturned. I still need to find out if we’re going to head to the second tbunal. But just knowing they decided in the affirmative is very freeing!!!
 
Dan!!
My ex husband just got his affirmative letter telling him to come in and review the sentence, and opting to appeal within 15 days. He’s not going to, I just told him of his letter and we’re working together on this.
My question is, there’s nothing on there about an automatic appeal; it only says he has the right to an appeal to the archdiocese, or Roman Rota. Would there have been word of an automatic appeal In the 2nd court, if that was going to happen?
Plus, I didn’t get this letter. I’m the petitioner, so would he get this letter before me, to allow him time to appeal before I’m told of the ruling?
Oh my, that’s a double awesome!!!
 
I’m more anxious than annoyed. Nothing on our end has held up the process. When we call we are told ā€œit’s moving.ā€ They shouldn’t publish their average time for normal cases as 10-12 months when in reality 17-20 months seems more realistic.
Totally agree, Guineviere. I think my case is on a similar timeline; and the Tribunal I submitted to states 6-12 months on their website, AND my letter reflecting the case going to final judgment stated 6-12 months as well. Feb 1st will be 17 months for me. Why create false hope in a situation that is already extremely stressful? It seems cruel to me.
And to actually tell you NOT to call them for progress on your case?? That’s just ridiculous. Why not send out a status update monthly via email? If it’s unchanged, then just a simple ā€œunchangedā€ is fine, at least we know something. This is our spiritual life we are talking about. To be so callous towards people hoping to move forward with their lives in the Holy Church, is beyond me. OK. I’ll get off the soap box.
 
Totally agree, Guineviere. I think my case is on a similar timeline; and the Tribunal I submitted to states 6-12 months on their website, AND my letter reflecting the case going to final judgment stated 6-12 months as well. Feb 1st will be 17 months for me. Why create false hope in a situation that is already extremely stressful? It seems cruel to me.
And to actually tell you NOT to call them for progress on your case?? That’s just ridiculous. Why not send out a status update monthly via email? If it’s unchanged, then just a simple ā€œunchangedā€ is fine, at least we know something. This is our spiritual life we are talking about. To be so callous towards people hoping to move forward with their lives in the Holy Church, is beyond me. OK. I’ll get off the soap box.
I sympathize with the feelings. I understand that the Tribunal works for the Church and not for us and that they take things very seriously because marriage is serious. However, I completely agree with how frustration builds when you feel that your paperwork is collecting dust on someone’s desk for months at a time…even if that isn’t truly the case. More dialogue and involvement in the process would be much more merciful and help manage expectations. Until I recently learned that my case can be proven as a lack of form, I was HIGHLY distressed because my conversion process was in a holding pattern…meaning I was told I wouldn’t be able to go through at Easter unless I had my marriage situation sorted. Now for me personally, I know I’m pushing through until I can receive the Eucharist no matter what but I can’t help but think how many potential converts to the faith have been lost because of frustrations after starting to attempt to regularize their marriages. I don’t object to the questions…I answered mine and found that be a good spiritual exercise for me and helpful to my current marriage but the radio silence seems to be deafening to you guys. My prayers are with everyone in this thread. I have been lighting a candle at Mass for last few weeks for all you here.
 
And to actually tell you NOT to call them for progress on your case?? That’s just ridiculous. Why not send out a status update monthly via email? If it’s unchanged, then just a simple ā€œunchangedā€ is fine, at least we know something. This is our spiritual life we are talking about. To be so callous towards people hoping to move forward with their lives in the Holy Church, is beyond me. OK. I’ll get off the soap box.
We’ve only called twice in 17 months. They were nice and told us to check in whenever we wanted. After 6 months pass with no communication from the tribunal you begin to wonder if your case got lost. Everyday, checking the mail…only to be disappointed yet again. In November we were told to call back in December. In December they said to check back in January. We didn’t bother calling in January as we got the letter stating it’s entering the final stages.
 
Dan!!
My ex husband just got his affirmative letter telling him to come in and review the sentence, and opting to appeal within 15 days. He’s not going to, I just told him of his letter and we’re working together on this.
My question is, there’s nothing on there about an automatic appeal; it only says he has the right to an appeal to the archdiocese, or Roman Rota. Would there have been word of an automatic appeal In the 2nd court, if that was going to happen?
Plus, I didn’t get this letter. I’m the petitioner, so would he get this letter before me, to allow him time to appeal before I’m told of the ruling?
There is no ā€œautomatic appealā€ anymore. But, yes, if it was going to happen then the letter would have said so.

Both of you should receive the same letter and it should be sent at the same time.

Dan
 
There is no ā€œautomatic appealā€ anymore. But, yes, if it was going to happen then the letter would have said so.

Both of you should receive the same letter and it should be sent at the same time.

Dan
Dan!
Thank you for your reply! You’ve been most helpful to myself and others on this site; God bless you!!!

I called the tribunal yesterday morning and they stated that my ex husband received the letter so that he would be able to appeal the sentence, should he desire. Being that im the petitioner, I dont need that opportunity, im guessing (being that they ruled in the affirmaive and thats what I was going for) so I didnt get one.
They also stated that after the 15 day period has passed with no appeal, the sentence would become effective and we will be receiving letters in the mail saying that the process is complete and that the decree would be made available to use once our remaining balance is paid in full.

My questions are: The office said that once the senetence is in effect, itll be effective in the TRIBUNAL, but that until we get the decrees, neither myself nor my ex can ā€œactā€ so to speak, on the judgement. At least, thats how it sounded.
Is this true that we cannot date others licitly untill we have the decree, even though its become effective and our ā€œmarryingā€ parish has been informed our decree of nullity?
Whats the purpose of having the official document other than ā€œproofā€?
Will we have to supply the parish with the decree before attempting a marriage?

Thanks again Dan! 😃
 
Dan!
Thank you for your reply! You’ve been most helpful to myself and others on this site; God bless you!!!

I called the tribunal yesterday morning and they stated that my ex husband received the letter so that he would be able to appeal the sentence, should he desire. Being that im the petitioner, I dont need that opportunity, im guessing (being that they ruled in the affirmaive and thats what I was going for) so I didnt get one.
They also stated that after the 15 day period has passed with no appeal, the sentence would become effective and we will be receiving letters in the mail saying that the process is complete and that the decree would be made available to use once our remaining balance is paid in full.

My questions are: The office said that once the senetence is in effect, itll be effective in the TRIBUNAL, but that until we get the decrees, neither myself nor my ex can ā€œactā€ so to speak, on the judgement. At least, thats how it sounded.
Is this true that we cannot date others licitly untill we have the decree, even though its become effective and our ā€œmarryingā€ parish has been informed our decree of nullity?
Whats the purpose of having the official document other than ā€œproofā€?
Will we have to supply the parish with the decree before attempting a marriage?

Thanks again Dan! 😃
Wow…your letter said you have to pay up before you receive your annulment decree…my wife received her letter in the affirmative last month and the decree will be executed next week…she paid $200 to the tribunal and $300 to a special advocate…nothing about any more payments…that’s a tad harsh
 
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