Uniform Domestic Relations Form 14 (Judgment Entry - Decree of Divorce Without Children) 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the case number, names of the parties involved, and their respective addresses in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'FINDINGS' section, check all applicable boxes regarding service of summons and responses from both parties. This ensures that all procedural requirements are documented.
  4. Fill out details about residency and jurisdiction under section E, confirming that both parties meet state residency requirements.
  5. Complete sections regarding marital property and debts. Clearly list assets and liabilities for both parties to ensure a fair division.
  6. If spousal support is applicable, specify amounts and terms in section FOURTH. Ensure clarity on payment methods and conditions for termination.
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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.
Both parties must sign the petition for dissolution. A separation agreement signed by both parties must be attached to the petition.
You Dont Need Their Signature to File One spouse can initiate the divorce by filing a complaint in the appropriate county, and the process will proceed regardless of whether the other party agrees.
Final Judgment: You are divorced as the date indicated and free to marry again once that date passes. Interlocutory Judgment: You are still married. This may have the information about which person gets custody, property, support, etc.
If your spouse tries to avoid service, the court may allow alternative methods, such as service by publication, after demonstrating reasonable efforts to locate and serve them.

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In Ohio, its possible to initiate divorce proceedings even when your spouse is unavailable or unwilling to cooperate.
If your spouse refuses to sign dissolution papers and you must file for divorce, custody and asset division will be determined by the court. In a contested divorce, both spouses must present their cases, and a judge will decide based on Ohios legal standards, including the best interests of any children involved.
Domestic Relations and Juvenile Standardized Forms: Form 17 - Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and Waiver of Service of Summons. Form 3 - Parenting Proceeding Affidavit. Form 1 - Affidavit of Basic Information, Income, and Expenses. Form 2 - Affidavit of Property and Debt. Form 4 - Health Insurance Affidavit.

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