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When you file for divorce, you will need to go to the clerk of court's office or website to get all the right paperwork. There will be a lot of forms for you to fill out. Among the forms is one called "Instructions for Service." Learn about how to file for divorce when you have children and how to file for divorce if you don't have children.
The forms for a divorce with children are available, by clicking on the links below, in an interactive PDF format, so they may be completed online and printed.
The court has to tell your spouse that you have filed for divorce. This is called “serving” divorce papers. One of the forms that you will have to fill out asks you how you want the forms to be served. Most people ask the court to mail the papers via certified mail.
In the Domestic Relations division, case types include divorces, dissolutions, legal separations, annulments, and domestic violence actions (civil protection orders). If an attorney represents the party, the attorney is required to e-file the documents.
Parties must attend a parenting seminar before the final hearing, or the Court may not grant divorce. Call Putting the Children First registration at 614.224.0222 Ext 125 or visit
Effective July 1, 2013, The Ohio Supreme Court has approved and created standardized forms (28 total) concerning divorces, dissolutions, motions for change in the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities (custody and visitation) and child support, and parenting plans.Included below is the link to the forms on the Supreme Court website ...
To find out about fees and standard orders of visitation, check the websites of the domestic relations courts in the 2 counties where you could file for divorce. See filing for divorce with children or filing for divorce without children to find information on your local court and clerk.