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Phemie
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Yes, you are missing something.Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but if your boyfriend is not Catholic and his ex is not Catholic, then they didn’t have a sacramental marriage and no decree of nullity is required. Am I wrong? Am I missing something here?
First, the Catholic Church presumes that everyone (except Catholics who have married outside the Church with no dispensation) is in a valid marriage.
Further, if both parties are baptized, even if they are not Catholic, their valid marriage is sacramental, because it is their baptismal status that makes it a sacrament, not whether they are Catholics or not. If they aren’t both baptized it’s presumed that they are in a valid, natural marriage.
So his marriage is presumed to be a valid natural marriage and would need to be investigated. Now since it seems that his first wife had already been married and divorced, simply proving that that is the case might be enough to show that there was a previous bond impediment that made his marriage invalid but that’s why it needs to be investigated.