How Long Does a Divorce Take in Ohio?
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In this episode, Stephanie N. Dailey from Dailey Law Offices in Columbus, Ohio explores How Long Does a Divorce Take in Ohio and breaks down why two divorces in the same state can finish anywhere from 30 days to 18 months apart, depending entirely on the legal path you take.
Dailey Law Offices is a Central Ohio family law firm dedicated to guiding clients through divorce, dissolution, child custody, and estate planning matters. With more than two decades of family law experience, Stephanie N. Dailey combines an assertive courtroom approach with empathetic client guidance to help Ohio families move forward with clarity and confidence.
Key topics covered in this episode:
- Why the level of agreement between spouses functions as the speed limit for the entire divorce process and how dissolution can finalize in as little as 30 to 90 days when both parties pre-negotiate the terms
- The strict, 42-day waiting period after service in uncontested divorces and why Ohio enforces this mandatory cooling-off window even when both spouses want to move faster
- The drawn-out reality of contested divorces, including the discovery phase, financial audits, mandatory mediation, and the 12 to 18 month timeline when the court has to untangle finances, assets, and custody manually
- State-mandated administrative hurdles, including the six-month Ohio residency requirement, the 90-day county requirement, the two-hour co-parenting class for parents of minor children, and the pregnancy rule that pauses the divorce clock until the child is born
This podcast is for informational purposes only and doesn't constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by listening to this segment. Please consult with an attorney for specific legal advice.