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BertBlyleven
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Hello all,
Backstory: I’ve got a family member who’s been married for some time and will be getting a divorce soon. She is Catholic, he is Orthodox (from Eastern Europe). They were married in an Orthodox Church shortly after he moved to the US without Catholic dispensation (she wasn’t aware it was needed), which with no other impediments makes the marriage valid but illicit; however, he was previously married and never received an annulment from the Catholic Church, therefore their marriage is invalid in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
She will be looking into a lack of form annulment in order to remarry in the Church. For anyone who’s gone through this process or anyone familiar with tribunals, what kind of documentation/investigation does a lack of form annulment require require, specifically from her Orthodox husband? Had he been a Protestant, I’d assume very little, but since her marriage is assumed valid but illicit I’d expect it to be closer to a “normal” annulment, if you will. Her concern is that he will leave the US and will not cooperate with the annulment process, or will not have documentation of his previous marriage therefore making it hard to prove.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Backstory: I’ve got a family member who’s been married for some time and will be getting a divorce soon. She is Catholic, he is Orthodox (from Eastern Europe). They were married in an Orthodox Church shortly after he moved to the US without Catholic dispensation (she wasn’t aware it was needed), which with no other impediments makes the marriage valid but illicit; however, he was previously married and never received an annulment from the Catholic Church, therefore their marriage is invalid in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
She will be looking into a lack of form annulment in order to remarry in the Church. For anyone who’s gone through this process or anyone familiar with tribunals, what kind of documentation/investigation does a lack of form annulment require require, specifically from her Orthodox husband? Had he been a Protestant, I’d assume very little, but since her marriage is assumed valid but illicit I’d expect it to be closer to a “normal” annulment, if you will. Her concern is that he will leave the US and will not cooperate with the annulment process, or will not have documentation of his previous marriage therefore making it hard to prove.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.