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		|  | Requirements for Ohio divorce |  |  
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		| Residency Requirements: 
 In order to file for divorce or dissolution of marriage in Ohio, 
	the filing spouse must have been a resident of Ohio for at least 6 
	months and a resident of the county for at least 90 days immediately 
	before to filing. [Ohio Revised Code Annotated; Section 3105.03 and 
	Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure; Rule 3].
 
 Legal Separation:
 
 The grounds for legal separation are 
	1) adultery; 
	2) imprisonment; 
	3) willful desertion for 1 year; 
	4) cruel and inhuman treatment; 
	5) bigamy; 
	6) drunkenness; 
	7) fraud; 
	8) neglect; 
	9) incompatibility; 
	10) living separate and apart without cohabitation and without 
	interruption for 1 year. [Ohio Revised Code Annotated; 
	Sections 3105.01 and 3105.17].
 
 General Divorce Procedure:
 
 Both spouses may jointly file the petition for dissolution of marriage, 
	which contains signatures of both spouses and an attached settlement 
	agreement with provisions for (a) property division; (b) spousal 
	support; and (c) provisions for custody, visitation and child support, 
	if there are minor children. Both spouses must then appear in court 
	between 30 and  90 days after filing to testify that they signed the 
	agreement voluntarily, are satisfied with the agreement, and seek a 
	dissolution of marriage. [Ohio Revised Code Annotated; Sections 
	3105.03, 3105.10, and 3105.61-65 and Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure; 
	Appendix of Forms].
 
 Where to file for divorce:
 
 File the petition for dissolution in the county of the filing spouse.
 
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	Grounds for Ohio Divorce:No-fault: 
 Ohios no-fault grounds for divorce are:
 1) incompatibility (unless contested by the 
	other spouse);
 2) living separate and apart without 
	interruption for one year.
 
 Fault-based:
 
 Ohios fault-based grounds include:
 1) adultery;
 2) imprisonment;
 3) fraud;
 4) willful desertion for one year;
 5) cruel and inhuman treatment;
 6) drunkenness;
 7) neglect;
 8) bigamy.
 
 When a final divorce decree has been obtained outside of the 
	state of Ohio that does not release the other spouse from 
	the obligations of the marriage inside the state of Ohio.
 [Ohio Revised Code Annotated; Section 3105.01].
 
 Mediation or Counseling:
 
 Either at the request of one of the spouses, or at the courts 
	initiative, the court may order a 90-day counseling period. In 
	addition, the court may order mediation when there are child 
	custody and visitation issues in dispute. [Ohio Revised Code 
	Annotated; Sections 3105.091 and 3117.01].
 
 Title of Divorce action:
 
 No-fault: Petition for Dissolution of Marriage;
 Fault-based: Complaint for Divorce.
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		| Rights to Maiden Name:
 
 The former name may be restored upon request.
 Go to "Change Name" service
 
 Filing Fees:
 
 Court filing fees are in addition. Please check with your local 
	courthouse to determine the exact amount.
 
   
 
 
		
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