
Tribunal Advocates
A resource for petitioners and respondents in marriage nullity cases.
What is an Advocate?
Advocates are people who have an expertise in canon law regarding marriage and procedures. These people are specially trained by the Tribunal staff. In order for a an advocate to fulfill their duties in a given diocese, the bishop of that diocese must verify they meet the canonical requirements and approve them. Advocates are an important resource for petitioners and respondents in marriage nullity cases. They assist with the presentation and defense of a petitioner or respondent’s position to the court.​

Advocates are available to the clients they represent to explain the process and advise their clients on how to respond to the Tribunal. These people also act as a liaison between their client and the Tribunal to ensure updated contact information as well as case status.
Need Assistance?
If you are interested in learning more, please contact our parish office or one of our advocates listed below.
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