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Can petition for annulment be declined?

#1 User is offline   kasal2 

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after the the divorce is finalized, and a petition for annulment is filed. are there cases where petition for annulment in the catholic church is declined? if so, what is/are the reasons for being declined?

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  • Interests:Deacon Bob Tousey was ordained an Independent Catholic Deacon in July, 2001 at Fort Belvoir, Virgina by Bishop Thomas Clary. He is a past International Vice President for Parents Without Partners. He has presented seminars on leadership and relationship issues throughout the United States and Canada. Bob is also a regular contributor to the Single Parent magazine writing on family and leadership issues.
    Bob is a divorced father of two children Chris is his 24 year old Step Son and Stephanie is his 15 year old daughter.
While many annulments are granted every year they are not automatic. In order for an annulment to be successful you have to demonstrate that there was a fact that made the marriage contract invalid. Such facts could be immaturity, a partner not disclosing a material fact, psychological issues, etc. It is best to discuss each case with your church. Once you apply for an annulment an advocate will be assigned to you. This is someone who will advise you. God Bless
Deacon Bob Tousey
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