There are different types of nullity petitions. To ensure that you do not complete an incorrect petition form, you must FIRST consult with a Case Sponsor at a Catholic parish. A Case Sponsor is a priest, deacon or lay person designated by the parish who determines what type of petition you must complete and assists you in the preparation of the petition. (There is no fee associated with obtaining a petition form or for the services of a Case Sponsor.) Contact your local parish for a Case Sponsor.
A Church Petition for a Declaration of Nullity consists of 3 parts:
The Formal Petition Form must be filled out as follows:
Along with the Formal Petition Form, the following documents must be submitted:
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Please note that the Formal Petition Form has changed in light of the new Motu Proprio, Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus. All old versions of the Formal Petition Form will no longer be accepted. Please always download forms from the website to ensure that you are using the most current ones.
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This petition is used in those cases where a Catholic entered into a marriage ceremony without fulfilling the requirement of canonical form (Canon 1108: marrying before a Catholic priest or deacon and two witnesses) and that marriage ended in divorce.
This petition form may be reproduced in one of the following three ways:
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B. As with all petitions the allegations must be substantiated through acceptable means. The cooperation of Person B and Person C is absolutely necessary in this process. Therefore, the following MUST be established from the testimony of both Person B and Person C whose testimony will be obtained by the Tribunal Office:
C. The above states the simplest requirements to the process. However, the Prior Bond/Ligamen petition can be complicated. Following are some problems which will delay the processing of a prior Bond/Ligamen petition or which will require Person A (Petitioner) to file a Formal Church Petition for a Declaration of Nullity:
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If these conditions exist, the Pauline Privilege Petition, including the following information and documents, are necessary:
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The Favor of the Faith is a special process that exists for non-sacramental marriages in which one of the parties in a former marriage was not baptized. Please read our brief introduction to this process below. If the conditions that govern this process apply to your former marriage, please fill out the Favor of the Faith Petition Form with the help of a Case Sponsor. Be sure to follow all instructions carefully to avoid any delays in the acceptance and progression of your case. If you choose to fill this Petition out by hand, please make sure to write legibly.
Download the Favor of the Faith Petition Form (PDF - to print and fill out by hand)
Download the Favor of the Faith Petition Form (.doc file - to fill out electronically) *Make sure you are in "Print Layout" mode in order to maintain the correct formatting when printing.
Please always download forms from the website to ensure that you are using the most current ones.
If you have any questions or difficulties, email the Metropolitan Tribunal or call 713-807-9286.