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A Guide for Those Involved in Marriage Nullity Trials
Practical Considerations
1. Filling out the Forms and Answering Questions
2. Rights and Obligations of the Parties in the Process
3. The Status of Children
4. The Status of Civil Court Decisions
5. The Use of Civil Lawyers
6. The Time Frame for a Case and Its Outcome
7. The Possibility of a Negative Decision
8. Setting a Wedding Date before the Completion of the Case
9. Tribunal Fees
10. Questions or Concerns
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Declaration of Nullity (annulment)?
2. Does an annulment have anything to do with civil law?
3. Does an annulment affect the legitimacy of children?
4. Who can apply for an annulment?
5. How is an annulment process started?
6. Will my former spouse be contacted?
7. What documents are needed?
8. How is a case submitted to the Tribunal?
9. What happens next?
10. Who can be witnesses?
11. Is other information needed?
12. When is a decision reached?
13. When does the decision become final?
14. Does the Tribunal ever deny an annulment?
15. When can I set a wedding date?
16. How long does it take to complete the process of annulment?
17. How much does the annulment procedure cost?
18. What if I have other questions?
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About
Bishop Vásquez
Contact & Location Info
Directories
Diocesan Staff
Priests
Deacons
Our Diocese
Coat of Arms
College of Consultors
Deanery Information
History
Leadership
Our Mission
Presbyteral Council
Priests' Personnel Board
Offices & Ministries
Archives
Black Ministry
Canonical and Tribunal Services
Catholic Charities of Central Texas
Catholic Foundation
Catholic Schools
Catholic Services Appeal
Catholic Spirit
Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center
Chancellor
Communications
Diaconal Ministry
Encountering Christ Campaign
Ethics and Integrity in Ministry
Evangelization and Catechesis
Facilities
Finance
Fine Arts Council
Hispanic Ministry
Human Resources
Immigration Legal Services
Information Technology
John Paul II Residence for Priests
Legal Services
Life, Charity and Justice
Life, Marriage and Family
Minister to Retired Priests
Missions and Discipleship
Office of the Bishop
Parish Business Services
Pastoral Juvenil
Priestly Life and Formation
Religious
Restorative Justice
Risk Management
Stewardship and Development
Vicar for Priests
Vicar General
Vocations
Worship
Young Adult Ministry
Youth Ministry
Quick Links
Catholic Services Appeal
Career Opportunities
EIM / Report Abuse
Encountering Christ Campaign
Find a Mass/Parish
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Give
Frequently Asked Questions about Annulments
Canonical & Tribunal Services
Tribunal (Annulment) Services
Marriage Packets
Forms
Training and Workshops
Annulment Trainings
Marriage Packet Workshops
Resources
Tribunal Staff
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Declaration of Nullity (annulment)?
2. Does an annulment have anything to do with civil law?
3. Does an annulment affect the legitimacy of children?
4. Who can apply for an annulment?
5. How is an annulment process started?
6. Will my former spouse be contacted?
7. What documents are needed?
8. How is a case submitted to the Tribunal?
9. What happens next?
10. Who can be witnesses?
11. Is other information needed?
12. When is a decision reached?
13. When does the decision become final?
14. Does the Tribunal ever deny an annulment?
15. When can I set a wedding date?
16. How long does it take to complete the process of annulment?
17. How much does the annulment procedure cost?
18. What if I have other questions?
Announcements
1. What is a Declaration of Nullity (annulment)?
2. Does an annulment have anything to do with civil law?
3. Does an annulment affect the legitimacy of children?
4. Who can apply for an annulment?
5. How is an annulment process started?
6. Will my former spouse be contacted?
7. What documents are needed?
8. How is a case submitted to the Tribunal?
9. What happens next?
10. Who can be witnesses?
11. Is other information needed?
12. When is a decision reached?
13. When does the decision become final?
14. Does the Tribunal ever deny an annulment?
15. When can I set a wedding date?
16. How long does it take to complete the process of annulment?
17. How much does the annulment process cost?
18. What if I have other questions?