Question by goingcrazy: What does a religious annulment do to a divorce decree?
My ex-wife called me last night and is planning to remarry. She needs an annulment paper signed in order for her to join the Catholic church and remarry a guy from that church. We were divorced about 10 years ago. What will this annulment do to our divorce decree that we signed in 1999? I have finally gotten finished with child support payments as all the kids are now over 18, but what about the other parts of the decree? Will they still be valid?
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Answer by Girliegirl
Nothing changes with the decree. It will still stand.
Needed to reply:
the annulment will make the children illegitimate in the eyes of the church, but not the eyes of the law or the parents.
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