Confidential and Professional Canonical Services by our Canon Lawyer in Pursuit of the Truth and the Promotion of Justice:
- General canonical counsel
- Advocacy in defense of reputation and privacy
- Advocacy in pursuit of the right to defense
- Advocacy in Pursuit of a Declaration of Nullity
(Annulment) - Advocacy in defense against parish closures
- Counsel and advocacy in penal processes and in marriage nullity processes (annulment)
- Counsel and advocacy in preparation of a petition for the grace of a dispensation from the obligations of the clerical state, including the obligation of celibacy
- Expert Witness Counsel to civil attorneys in cases involving canon law
- Drafting of sentences, decrees, vota, and briefs for penal processes and for marriage nullity processes (annulment)
- And more...
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Our Canonical Services regarding General Counsel related to Canon Law and Advocacy
Expertise
We have many years of experience in the provision of canonical counsel and canonical advocacy
Confidentiality and Professionalism
You can trust in us – your privacy is our top priority
Efficiency
We guarantee fast, sound, and comprehensive advice
Multiple Languages
We provide services and advocacy in English, Spanish, and Italian
General Canonical Counsel
Whether you need help with understanding your rights and obligations as a lay person, a cleric (bishop, priest, or deacon) facing a false accusation, or an ecclesiastical authority desiring to fulfill your obligations as a leader in the Catholic Church, we provide knowledgeable and sound canonical counsel in a confidential, efficient, and professional manner regarding the proper and just application of the 1983 Code of Canon Law in order to assist in the legitimate exercise of your rights and the fulfillment of your obligations.
Canonical Advocacy and Defense
You need a competent and experienced advocate, or canon lawyer, on your side at all times, but especially when you seek to defend and vindicate your rights whether as a victim of misconduct, as a cleric (bishop, priest, or deacon) accused of misconduct, including sexual misconduct with a minor, or as a person seeking a declaration of nullity (annulment) in order to marry in the Catholic Church.