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Assume all parties are Catholic.
Let’s sat A and B are married in the Church but divorce.
Neither seeks an annulment.
B then re-marries to C.
B and C also divorce but C seeks an annulment and gains it on the basis of the prior marriage between A and B.
A then seeks to annul the marriage of A and B and gains it.
What would happen then to the annulment of B and C’s marriage - can an annulment be rescinded? Or would the validity of A and B’s marriage have been investigated as part of the first annulment (B and C)? So is this situation even possible?
Sorry for the complicated nature of the question. My knowledge of annulments and the processes is very limited so there may be some very obvious answer.
Let’s sat A and B are married in the Church but divorce.
Neither seeks an annulment.
B then re-marries to C.
B and C also divorce but C seeks an annulment and gains it on the basis of the prior marriage between A and B.
A then seeks to annul the marriage of A and B and gains it.
What would happen then to the annulment of B and C’s marriage - can an annulment be rescinded? Or would the validity of A and B’s marriage have been investigated as part of the first annulment (B and C)? So is this situation even possible?
Sorry for the complicated nature of the question. My knowledge of annulments and the processes is very limited so there may be some very obvious answer.