Uncontested Divorce in Ohio — Simple, Fast & $199
If you and your spouse agree on the terms of your divorce, you qualify for an uncontested divorce in Ohio — the fastest, cheapest, and least stressful path to a final decree. Here’s exactly what’s involved.
Do You Qualify for an Uncontested Divorce in Ohio?
Can you and your spouse agree on property, assets, and any children’s issues?
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What “Uncontested Divorce” Actually Means in Ohio
This term confuses a lot of people. Here’s a plain-language breakdown of what it means, who qualifies, and what it costs compared to a contested divorce.
- ✓ Both spouses agree on all major issues
- ✓ No trial, no hearings — judge just signs off
- ✓ Finalize in weeks — no mandatory wait
- ✓ Works for cases with children, property & debt
- ✓ Document preparation only — no attorney required
- ✓ Court-ready Ohio forms in 2 business days
- ✗ Spouses disagree on major issues
- ✗ Requires court hearings and attorney representation
- ✗ Can take 1–3 years to finalize in Ohio
- ✗ Attorney fees average $11,000+ — often much more
- ✗ Emotionally draining and adversarial by nature
- ✗ Less control over the outcome
Ohio Uncontested Divorce — What You Need to Know
Every state has different rules. Here’s what applies specifically to Ohio.
Both spouses must agree on how to divide marital property and debt, any spousal support arrangements, and — if children are involved — custody, visitation, and child support. You don’t need identical opinions on everything, just a signed agreement on the final terms.
At least one spouse must have lived in Ohio for 6 months before filing. You file with the Court of Common Pleas in the county or jurisdiction where you currently reside.
For an uncontested divorce, Ohio uses incompatibility as the standard ground. No proof of wrongdoing is required — just mutual agreement that the marriage has broken down.
Ohio has no mandatory waiting period. After filing, expect 1–4 additional weeks for the judge to review and sign. Total uncontested timeline: typically 4–12 weeks.
Uncontested divorces with minor children are handled at the same $199. Parenting plans, custody arrangements, child support worksheets, and parenting time schedules are all included in the questionnaire.
Real estate, vehicles, retirement accounts (QDRO guidance included), business interests, and shared debt are all part of the uncontested process — as long as both spouses agree on the division.
How to File an Uncontested Divorce in Ohio — 4 Steps
From starting the questionnaire to receiving your signed decree — here’s how the uncontested divorce process works in Ohio.
Free eligibility check. Confirm both spouses can agree — or use the process to reach agreement before filing.
Cover all divorce terms — property, debt, children, alimony. Both spouses can contribute answers. Takes 30–60 minutes at your own pace.
Official Ohio Court of Common Pleas forms delivered within 2 business days. Review, sign, and you’re ready to file.
File at your Court of Common Pleas with the included instructions. Then the judge signs your uncontested divorce decree.
Uncontested Divorce in Ohio — FAQ
What exactly does “uncontested” mean — does my spouse have to agree to the divorce itself?
How is an uncontested divorce different from a simplified dissolution?
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Ohio?
We agree on most things but not everything. Can we still use this?
Do both spouses have to participate in the online process?
What’s included in the $199 — what are the actual Ohio court fees?
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