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Ohio divorce form
Download the Ohio no-fault complaint for divorce packet for an uncontested divorce with minor children. Instant secure access with the packet documents listed below.
Use this packet if there is a minor child of the marriage and the case is uncontested. The cover walks residency, the required parenting and health-insurance affidavits, the child-support worksheet, and when dissolution is the faster agreed route.
A filing packet built around the Complaint for Divorce used to open an uncontested no-fault case in Ohio.
Everything needed to open an uncontested no-fault divorce in Ohio: the complaint for divorce plus the supporting filing documents listed below.
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The packet materials walk through filing, service or waiver, and the support documents a children case requires.
Use this packet if there is a minor child of the marriage and the case is uncontested. The cover walks residency, the required parenting and health-insurance affidavits, the child-support worksheet, and when dissolution is the faster agreed route.
This packet includes 1 document in print-ready PDF format. Use the PDF files for print-ready review and signature preparation.
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This form plus the matching complaint for divorce, Separation Agreement, and judgment entry - decree of divorce — every Ohio document in one package.
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This packet opens an uncontested no-fault divorce in Ohio, where both spouses agree on the terms.
Ohio is a one-spouse complaint state in the Court of Common Pleas. Cases with minor children also require the UCCJEA parenting affidavit, a health-insurance affidavit, an official parenting plan with a parenting-time schedule, and the official child-support worksheet. The FAQ below covers the details.
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COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE WITH CHILDREN. Official Supreme Court of Ohio Uniform Domestic Relations Form 7, approved under Civil Rule 84. The packet also carries the income, property, parenting, and health-insurance affidavits, the Answer, the Waiver of Service, and the Request for Service behind a PublicLegal cover. The final decree requires a completed official Child Support Worksheet attached. You are not divorced until the judge signs the Judgment Entry - Decree of Divorce.
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The 1 packet documents listed on this page are included, delivered in PDF format. The packet centers on the Complaint for Divorce that opens an uncontested no-fault case, plus the supporting filing documents and reference materials shown above.
The plaintiff must have been an Ohio resident for at least six months immediately before filing (ORC 3105.03). File in the Court of Common Pleas of a proper county under Civil Rule 3 - commonly the county where you or your spouse has lived for at least 90 days. Confirm the county with the clerk.
Most uncontested Ohio cases use incompatibility, unless the other spouse denies it, or living separate and apart without cohabitation for at least one year (ORC 3105.01). If both spouses agree on everything, dissolution under ORC 3105.62-.65 is the faster agreed route and needs no ground at all.
Cases with minor children add the Parenting Proceeding Affidavit (Affidavit 3), the Health Insurance Affidavit (Affidavit 4), a parenting plan (Form 20 or 21) with an attached parenting-time schedule, and a completed official Child Support Worksheet, which the final decree requires as an attachment. You are not divorced until the judge signs the Judgment Entry. Court schedules vary by county.
No. This packet is built for uncontested cases. If your spouse will contest the case, consult an Ohio attorney.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult an Ohio attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, business interests, safety concerns, or any disagreement about terms.