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Anonymous WantToGetMarried_But wrote:

Hi, guys —

My fiancé is a non-Catholic, and my Catholic priest gave us a pre-nuptial affidavit to be signed and notarized by his parents stating that he is free to marry and does not have any past marriages.

  • Once notarized, does the affidavit have to be sent to the court or does it just go back to the priest?

WantToGetMarried_But

  { Once notarized, does the affidavit have to be sent to the court or just go back to the priest? }

Eric replied:

Dear WantToGetMarried_But —

Apologies for the late response to this.

This is outside the scope of our knowledge and mission. I recommend you consult the priest who gave you the affidavit for direction.

Eric

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