You filed for divorce, gave your spouse time to respond and got a Court order scheduling a final hearing. Now you must fill out a final set of forms before your divorce is finalized. Learn more about the forms you need and how to fill them out.
https://mcdrc.ohiolegalhelp.org/topic/completing-final-decree-divorce-childrenBefore your final hearing, you must complete a set of forms for the Court to approve. This is called the “final decree.”
Follow these steps to fill out your final decree:
The forms explain the facts of your case and what will happen after the divorce. You usually must submit them to the Court's Compliance Office at least 21 days before your final hearing.
Once the Judge reviews and approves the forms, your divorce will be final.
You also may see the final decree called the:
If the Court has set a final hearing with the Judge in your case, you should get a Court document called an “Order Scheduling Final Hearing,” or scheduling order, with the date and time of the final hearing. You must fill out the final decree and submit it to the Court's Compliance Office before your final hearing.
You can download and fill out the forms you need to file a final decree for divorce with children on this site. When you fill out the forms:
You can find information you need to fill out the forms in:
If you have a lawyer, your lawyer should complete the final decree for you. If you don’t have one, it may be helpful to find a lawyer.
If you have a low income and are having a hard time with the forms, you may be able to get help from a volunteer lawyer. Call (937) 496-7766 or email [email protected] for more information. You may need to leave your name and phone number so a representative can get back to you.
Read this article to understand your scheduling order and to find details about each part of the final decree.
Your scheduling order is a Court document that gives the date of your final hearing.
Look for a document called “Order Scheduling Final Hearing.” This is your scheduling order.
It's common for a divorce to be "non-contested," which means your spouse never answered. If you have a non-contested divorce, your scheduling order should have a paragraph like the following that gives the date and time of your final hearing:
You also can find the following information in your scheduling order:
Pay attention to the date of your final hearing and when to submit the final decree to the Court. You can also learn about getting ready for a hearing.
Note: Don’t fill out a final decree until the Court instructs you to. If your spouse files an answer, your case is “contested,” and the Court may order a pretrial or settlement conference. Read each order from the Court carefully.
Once the Court has set a final hearing, fill out the final decree. Note:
This page is used to give basic information about your divorce case. Enter your information, including:
In the first paragraph:
This section is used to explain facts that are part of your case.
A. Check all that apply:
B. Present at the hearing were the:
Check any boxes that apply:
C. The Plaintiff and/or Defendant was/were a resident(s) of the State of Ohio for at least six months:
D. At the time the Complaint and/or Counterclaim was/were filed:
E. Plaintiff and Defendant were married to one another on:
F. Check all that apply regarding child(ren):
Check which box applies to you regarding pregnancy:
Also check which box applies to you regarding children:
G. Check the box only if a custody or parenting order is already in place for one or more of your children as part of a different case. For each child with an existing order, list:
M. Select one: Check the second-to-last box. (“The Court has made a fair and equitable division…”)
N. Check all the “grounds” for divorce that are listed in the complaint for divorce. For example, grounds commonly include that the Plaintiff and Defendant are incompatible.
Check the docket if you don’t have a copy of the complaint. Find your docket by searching for your divorce case on the Montgomery County Clerk of Court’s website and clicking on “docket.”
First: Divorce Granted
Check any boxes that apply to your case. It’s common for none to apply.
This section is used to explain how you will divide any property you have. You can use extra paper if you need it.
Use the correct sections to show who is keeping what:
Fill in each section that applies, depending on what kind of property you have:
If you own a house and are selling it, explain:
If you own a house and one of you is keeping it, explain:
To get a copy of your deed:
For each vehicle you list, state:
If both of you are on the title, you will need a title transfer, and you should also state:
If you are dividing an account, explain:
Orders dividing retirement benefits are complicated. It may be helpful to find a lawyer to determine what kind of order you need.
This section is used to explain how you will divide your debts after the divorce.
Include any credit cards, mortgage loans, car loans or other debts. You can use extra paper if you need it.
Use the correct sections to show who will pay what:
Fourth: Spousal Support
This section is used to explain whether either of you will pay spousal support – money to the other person after the divorce.
A. Spousal Support Not Awarded
Check this box if neither of you will pay spousal support to the other after the divorce. This also means the Court won’t be able to change spousal support once your divorce is final.
B. Spousal Support Awarded
Use this section if you want spousal support in your case.
Check the boxes that apply to your case:
Check the boxes that apply to your case:
C. Termination of Spousal Support
You can use this section to give reasons spousal support could end early.
Check any boxes that apply:
D. Method of Payment of Spousal Support
Checking this box means:
E. Deductibility of Spousal Support for All Tax Purposes
Check one of the boxes to explain how you will handle spousal support on your taxes:
F. Other orders regarding spousal support (specify)
You can use this section if you want to explain anything else the final divorce judgment should say about spousal support.
G. Arrearage
This section applies only if you had temporary orders for spousal support. Only check a box if it applies to your case:
This section is used only if one of you wants to change your name back to the name you had before this marriage.
Note: You can use this section only to go back to the name you had right before this marriage, not a different name.
Sixth: Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities
This section is used to explain parent rights and responsibilities for each of your children. List each child’s full name and full date of birth (month, day and year).
A. Parental Rights and Responsibilities
If one of you will live with the child and be the residential parent and legal custodian, check the correct box to show who:
Also check which of the following boxes applies to your case:
Note: Montgomery County has a Standard Order of Parenting Time that most people use. If you want a different schedule, you must write a parenting time schedule and include it with the forms you submit to the Court.
B. Relocation Notice
Use this section to explain what would happen if one of you moves. In Ohio, the residential parent must notify the Court if they plan to move. The Court then notifies the other parent. It could hold a hearing about the parenting time schedule.
Check any boxes that apply to your case:
Enter if it applies:
C. Records Access Notice
Use this section to explain any limits to the non-residential parent’s access to the child’s records, like their medical or school records. Normally, there are none, and the parent still has the same rights as the other parent to the child’s records.
Check the correct box:
D. Day Care Access Notice
Use this section to explain any limits to the non-residential parent’s access to the child’s day care. Normally there are none.
Check the correct box:
E. School Activities Access Notice
Use this section to explain any limits to the non-residential parent’s access to the child’s school. Normally there are none.
Check the correct box:
Seventh: Health Insurance Coverage
This section is used to explain who can provide health insurance for each of your children.
Select one (coverage available or unavailable):
C. Division of Uninsured Expenses
This section is used to explain how you and the other parent will divide excess medical costs that aren’t covered by insurance.
Child support orders include “cash medical support,” or an amount for ordinary medical expenses each year. In 2023, the amount is $388.70 per child. You must explain how you will divide costs that go beyond this amount.
Normally, the extra costs are divided based on each parent’s income.
If you are using the normal way, enter:
If you agree on a different way, use the following section:
This section is used to explain who will owe child support. Child support is set by Ohio law. How much you are ordered to pay is based on your income.
Before you answer the next set of questions, you must find out what the standard support amounts are for your family. Go to the Ohio Child Support Calculator on this site and download the results.
A. Child Support Amount
Give the results of your Child Support Computation Worksheet:
B. Additional Child Support Information
This section is used to explain how you will divide excess medical costs that go beyond the set amount each year ($388.70 per child in 2023).
Normally, costs beyond this amount are divided based on each parent’s income.
If you are using the normal way, enter:
If you agree on a different way, use the following section:
C. Child Support Payment
D. Deviation of Child Support Amount
Use this section only if you are requesting something different (a deviation) from your Child Support Computation Worksheet.
E. Duration of Child Support
Use this section only if child support will last longer than when the child turns 18.
Use this section to explain who can claim each of your children as a dependent for tax purposes. Usually, it’s the parent the child lives with for most of the year.
Income tax dependency exemptions (check all that apply):
Use this section to explain whether the two of you have filed your tax returns, who is responsible for any unfiled returns and how you will divide any tax refund payments.
Select a total of four boxes in this section – one for every two statements.
Current Tax Year (usually the same as the calendar year)
Check the box that applies:
Prior Tax Years
Check the box that applies:
Tax Refunds/Deficiencies
Check the box that applies:
Check the box that applies:
This section is used for anything else that should be part of the divorce, including:
For the parent ordered to pay child support:
This section is used to explain who is responsible for paying Court costs in your case.
Court costs shall be (select one):
The Clerk of Courts will send a copy of the divorce judgment entry once it’s final. This section is used to explain how the Clerk should send it in your case.
The Clerk of Courts shall provide:
Whoever completes the final decree should sign in the correct space:
You can complete this form at the Court using one of its public computers. Print the completed worksheet. Attach it with the rest of your forms.
Montgomery County Support Enforcement Agency New Case Number Work Sheet
Enter your information, including:
Do not fill out the following fields:
Montgomery County has a standard schedule that shows when a child has time with each parent.
Attach the parenting time schedule you are using with the forms you submit to the Court.
Standard Order of Health Care Needs for Dependent Children
Parents are required to cover a child’s health care needs. Montgomery County has a standard order that explains how they will cover those needs.
Attach this form with the packet of forms you submit to the Court.
Obligee’s Rights and Remedies for Enforcement of Support
The person who receives child support or spousal support (the “Obligee”) has rights if the other person doesn’t pay.
Attach this form with the packet of forms you submit to the Court.
Once you have completed the final decree, double check your packet of forms to make sure you have everything.
Your packet should include:
You also may need to include:
When you are done, submit your completed packet of forms to the Court’s Compliance Office for review. Bring your packet in person to Room 261 in the Courthouse.
A Compliance Officer is assigned to you based on the first letter of your last name.
First letter of your last name: Compliance Officer telephone number:
The Compliance Office will contact you after their review is complete. They will tell you if you need to make changes to your forms. Note: They will contact you by phone, so make sure they have your correct phone number.
Follow their instructions and make any changes they tell you to make.
Once your decree is ready for submission, the Compliance Office will submit it to the Judge.
If you haven't submitted any paperwork yet and want to know more about the process, you can contact the Court Navigator at (937)496-7766.