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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the OH Divorce Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the 'Petition for Dissolution' (OH-812D). This form requests the court to dissolve your marriage and must be filed first.
  3. Next, fill out the 'Separation Agreement' (OH-DO-11A), detailing how you and your spouse will divide property and debts. Ensure both parties sign this document.
  4. Complete the 'Affidavit of Income, Expenses and Financial Disclosure' (OH-805D) to disclose financial information. Both spouses need to provide accurate details.
  5. Proceed with the 'Waiver of Legal Representation' (OH-814D) and 'Waiver of Service of Summons' (OH-815D), indicating that you both understand your rights but choose not to have legal counsel.
  6. Fill out any necessary child support worksheets based on your parenting agreement, either 'Sole/Shared Parenting' (OH-818D) or 'Parenting Plan' (OH-819D).
  7. Finally, prepare the 'Judgment Entry of Dissolution of Marriage' (OH-816D) for submission at your court hearing. Bring copies of all documents for filing.

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In Ohio, you have several options for getting a divorce. These include mediation, collaborative law, a no-fault dissolution of marriage, and adversarial divorce proceedings in court.
Every county in Ohio has different filing fees; contact the clerk of the court where you will be filing for more information. As of 2025, the filing fee for divorce and dissolution in most counties is between $300 and $475. If you cant afford to pay the filing fees, you can ask the court to waive the fees.
Some Ohio courts allow parties to electronically file, or e-file, divorce paperwork. This might include complaints, affidavits, or parenting plans. But the moment you hit submit on those forms, youre entering a legal process that cannot be completed entirely online.
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. By law, a dissolution must be completed within 30-90 days from the day the case is filed with the court.
Filing Fees File TypeCost Divorce - Children $300.00 Counterclaim for Divorce - Children $250.00 Divorce - No Children $200.00 Counterclaim for Divorce - No Children $200.009 more rows
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