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To file, the Plaintiff will need: Form 6 - Complaint for Divorce Without Children. DR Form 31/Juvi Form 10 - Request for Service. Form 1 - Affidavit of Basic Information, Income, and Expenses. Form 2 - Affidavit of Property and Debt.
Form 8 - Complaint for Negligence.
You can download the standardized court forms for a dissolution of marriage from the Ohio Judicial Systems website. The main form is the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and Waiver of Summons. You and your spouse will fill out and sign the petition.
A DISSOLUTION is the fastest and easiest of the three ways to terminate a marriage in Ohio, divorce and annulment being the other two options. A dissolution can be obtained with or without children.
One parent must file a Complaint requesting the court enter a shared parenting decree. Both parents must meet and agree on the terms of a shared parenting plan, preferably with the support of a qualified family law attorney. One parent must present the shared parenting plan in court for approval.
Every custody case requires the following forms, regardless of the court. Parenting Proceeding Affidavit: List the children involved in your case, their current and former residences, and any prior cases involving them. Health Insurance Affidavit: List each parents health insurance coverage.
Filing fees vary by county in Ohio, but they typically run about $200 to $400. You can usually find the filing fee on your countys court website or you can call the court clerk. Depending on your situation, you might also have other expenses, including: mediation costs.