No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for Persons with No Children with or without Property and Debts - Ohio 2026

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  1. Begin by agreeing with your spouse on all items in the Petition for Dissolution (OH-802D), Separation Agreement (OH-804D), Waiver of Legal Representation (OH-807D), Affidavit of Income, Expenses and Financial Disclosure (OH-805D), and Waiver of Service of Summons (OH-808D). Ensure that you sign the forms that require notarization.
  2. Make three copies of the completed documents: one original for filing, two copies for your records. File these documents with the court clerk, ensuring to ask for stamped copies as proof. Confirm if the Waiver of Financial Disclosure Affidavit (OH-806D) is acceptable; otherwise, prepare the financial affidavit.
  3. On your court date, both you and your spouse must appear before the judge. Bring copies of all previously filed documents along with the Judgment Entry of Dissolution of Marriage (OH-811D).
  4. During the hearing, introduce yourselves to the judge, affirming that you voluntarily signed the Separation Agreement (OH-804D) and request dissolution based on its terms. The judge will review your filings and may ask questions before signing off on your dissolution.

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Both will end up with the same result: You are no longer married. The difference is in the court process. A dissolution requires you and your spouse to agree on everything before you file. With a divorce, a judge will make decisions for you if you cannot agree with your spouse.
Dissolution may be a good option if you and your spouse can agree on everything and you can both attend the hearing. Dissolutions can be faster and less expensive. However, if you cant agree or if both of you cant attend the hearing, you should consider filing for divorce.
Dissolution helps individuals preserve their wealth, investments, and credit scores. Lower Risk of Post-Divorce Financial Disputes: Because dissolution encourages cooperation, there is a reduced likelihood of future legal disputes over assets, spousal support, or child custody, saving money in the long term.

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Uncontested divorces, where both parties agree on the main issues, tend to move much faster. These cases may be completed in as little as 3 to 4 months. The more agreement there is from the start, the less time it generally takes from filing to finalization.
Ohio courts recognize both no-fault and fault-based grounds for divorce. In a no-fault divorce, neither party is legally blamed for the breakdown of the marriage. No-fault grounds for divorce include incompatibility and having lived separate and apart for one year without cohabitation.
In order to obtain a dissolution the parties must agree on all aspects of property division, parenting and support before filing the petition for dissolution. They must have been residents of the state of Ohio for six months before filing.

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