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In Ohio, if you can workout an agreement with your spouse on all marital matters, including property and debt division, as well as the custody and support of any minor children, you can obtain an Ohio divorce or "dissolution." A dissolution is essentially a simplified uncontested divorce. It ends the marriage just as a divorce does, but requires fewer documents. In the DivorceWriter interview you can choose whether you want an Ohio dissolution or a divorce.
Ohio Residency Requirements
At least one of the spouses must be a resident of the State of Ohio for at least six (6) months immediately prior to the filing the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
Grounds For Divorce
In Ohio, if both spouses agree to end the marriage, no other grounds are needed.
Filing Your Ohio Divorce
DivorceWriter™ makes filing a divorce or dissolution in Ohio fast and easy. The steps for filing a dissolution with DivorceWriter are as follows:
- Complete the online interview.
- DivorceWriter mails the completed forms to you with detailed instructions.
- Both spouses review and sign the documents.
- One spouse then files the first set of documents, the Petition of Dissolution of Marriage, Separation Agreement, and any other supporting documents, with the court and schedules a hearing.
- Both spouses attend the brief hearing.
- A judge completes your dissolution by signing the Decree of Dissolution of Marriage.
Division of property, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), alimony, and more are covered. DivorceWriter guarantees that your documents will be accepted by the court or your money back.
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