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janeway529
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Questionnaires and interviews with both parties (unless the respondent cannot be found or chooses not to participate) and their witnesses (parents, siblings, relatives, friends, etc) to get a sense of both the petitioner and respondent. Usually, the possible impediments are not limited to a singular spouse. If necessary, a psychological evaluation of one or both parties.But let’s say he was the typical faithful catholic when married but changed? I’m sure it happens, and in that case what happens?