Is an annulment likely for a fully informed Catholic?

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If an informed Catholic, raised in the Faith from birth, sets aside Catholic teachings in preference to the reasonings and preferences of his own mind, lives with a girl who he convinces to join the Catholic Church by attending RCIA and who subsequently becomes baptized (but she doesn’t really embrace Church teaching), they get married in the Church to regularize their earlier civil ceremony, and now (after 2 children) she gets a divorce and remarries, while he lives with another woman and seeks an annulment so he can get married to her…will the Church in this situation likely grant him an annulment?
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There’s not enough information there. Only the Tribunal could say for sure.
 
Well, the issue is up tot he Tribunal. The annulment process must be sought out in the diocese(s) in which the 2 live or the diocese in which the ceremony was perfomed. The annulment process is rigorous and legthy (as well it should be). They look at the disposition of those when they married, the disposition of the two during, and they interview witnesses as well.
 
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