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Getting a Divorce without Children

To file for a divorce in Lorain County, you will need to sit down and fill out a number of detailed forms. This page will help you understand what you should think through and provide the forms to help you get started. 

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To get a divorce in Lorain County, you will need to file a set of forms and then go through the divorce hearing process. This can take 4 to 12 months, or more. This page will help you file the forms you need to get the process started. Read the divorce timeline to learn about the full divorce process in Lorain County.

However, divorce isn’t the only way to end your marriage. If you feel that you and your spouse are able to agree on everything, including how to divide money and debt, you can consider filing for dissolution instead.

If you’re in an abusive relationship, consider speaking with a lawyer. Abuse can complicate a divorce. Working with a lawyer can help keep you safe while you end your marriage.

Who can file for divorce?

In order to get divorced in Lorain County, you must meet these requirements:

  • You or your spouse currently live in Lorain County and have lived there for at least 90 days.
  • You have lived in Ohio for at least 6 months.
  • If you or your spouse are pregnant, you can't finalize the divorce until the baby is born.

You do not have to be legally separated before getting divorced.

If you and your spouse live in different counties, you can choose which county you file in. You can file in a county where you have lived for more than 90 days or the one where your spouse has lived more than 90 days. 

Think through what you need

Before you file, you need to gather information and make some decisions. 

Filling out and filing the paperwork

On this site, you can use the Divorce without Children Form Assistant to fill out the forms you need to file with the Court. The form assistant will ask you some questions, which you can answer on any phone or computer. It can take a few hours to complete all the necessary information. You will be able to save your progress and return to complete your forms if you need to. 

Once you have completed your forms and are ready to file:

  • Print your forms. You can print your forms at a public library. It costs about 10 cents per page. Learn about printing at the Lorain County Public Library System or the Elyria Public Library System.
  • Sign your forms, with a notary if needed. Your forms will include a cover sheet. The cover sheet has instructions for signing your forms. Follow the instructions carefully. If your forms include an affidavit, you must sign the affidavit in front of a notary. You can find a notary by searching online for “a notary near me.” Do not sign the affidavit until you are in front of a notary. If your forms do not include an affidavit, you can sign them without a notary.
  • Make copies of your forms. You are responsible for making copies of your forms for the Court. You can make copies at the public library for about 10 cents per page. Make 2 copies of your forms to give the Court. Make at least one extra copy for your records.
  • Bring your forms to the Clerk of Courts. Go to the Clerk of Courts - Domestic Relations Division at the Lorain County Justice Center at 225 Court Street in Elyria to file your forms. 

The cost to file for a divorce without children in Lorain County is $280 as of February 2025. If you have a low income and can’t afford the filing fee, you can choose to add a Poverty Affidavit to create an additional form to file with your packet of documents. This form asks that you be allowed to file without paying a fee upfront. You may still be responsible for paying the fee at the end of the case.

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