Can. 1145 §1. The interrogation is regularly to be done on the authority of the local ordinary of the converted party. This ordinary must grant the other spouse a period of time to respond if the spouse seeks it, after having been advised, however, that his or her silence will be considered a negative response if the period passes without effect.
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Can. 1145 §2. Even an interrogation made privately by the converted party is valid and indeed licit if the form prescribed above cannot be observed.
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Can. 1145 §3. In either case, the fact that the interrogation was done and its outcome must be established legitimately in the external forum.
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