Single Again & Annulments

Sometimes life does not play out as expected. However, through the healing process of the separated, divorced, and widowed we can witness God’s love. Through the invalidity process, the divorced can experience God’s healing love. We want to help you through that process and serve as a resource for any questions you may have.

Marriage Invalidity Cases (Marriage Annulments)

The Catholic Church understands marriage to be a covenant established between a man and woman in which the essential obligations are unity and indissolubility. For those who have been baptized, a valid marriageis also a sacrament. Not all marriages are a sacrament, but all marriages (Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, nonbeliever, etc.) are presumed to be valid. The good of all concerned (spouses, children,in-laws, society, the Church, etc.) demands this presumption.

However, in every presumption the opposite may be true. If sufficient evidence can be shown that an essential element was lacking at the very root of the marriage then the validity of the marriage becomes questionable and is open for investigation. This is when amarriage invalidity case (or the marriage annulment process ) takes place within a Catholic Tribunal.

Below is an easy to follow diagram about the process that takes place during a marriage invalidity case, as well as any links that may answer any further questions. At each step of this journey, open your heart to God as well through prayer. May you discover God’s deep love for you and the Lord’s healing touch.

Commonly Asked Questions About Annulments

Step 12 The Appeal Step 11 Reviewing the Definitive Sentence Step 10 Judges Step 9 Defender of the Bond Step 8 Use of Expert Witnesses Step 7 Reviewing the Testimony Step 6 Contacting the Witnesses Step 5 Contacting the Respondent Step 4 Contacting the Petitioner Step 3 Accepting the Case Step 2 Tribunal Jurisdiction Step 1 Preparing the Petition