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Ohio Family Law Forms
- Uniform Ohio Domestic Relations Forms, Affidavits 1-5
- Acknowledgement of Paternity Affidavit for the State of Ohio
- Putative Father form for the State of Ohio, plus instructions.
- Ohio Samples, Examples, Checklists, Lists of Legal Requirements for married parents, divorce, dissolution, child support and more. Many of these forms can be adapted for use in other counties, but read your local rules of court! Some of these forms can be changed to use in never-married cases.
- For some examples for never married parents, click this link. Remember to check the links to law libraries below, as they have many forms. Also try some of these forms: Hamilton County Juvenile Court forms.
- Forms to file a complaint to establish paternity (can be done before child is born or after child is born. This is for Hamilton County, but it is a good example and may be adaptable to use in other counties (check with your local clerk of court).
- Domestic Violence Protection Order Forms
- Franklin County Child Support Enforcement Agency Forms
- Franklin County Domestic Relations Court Forms
- Franklin County Juvenile Court Forms
- More Franklin County Juvenile Court and Domestic Relations Forms
- Franklin County Law Library Forms
- Ohio Child Support Guidelines Worksheet, Sole Custody or Shared Parenting
- Ohio Child Support Guidelines Worksheet, Split Parental Rights
- Appendix of Forms to Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. Domestic Relations Forms can be used statewide, includes divorce forms.
- Register a court order from another state for enforcement in Ohio (you may have to cross out the name of the county and insert the name of your county.







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Lookinng for form to terminate child support and waive arrears. Ohio, crawford county
While i was incacerated a caseworker from the franklin county csea along with a judge(Who was later removed from the bench)Somehow moved a case through court and found me in default-Even though i continually asked to be present at the hearing-They told the warden at the institution-That my presence wasnt needed,And some how began taking funds with no proof of dna,I would like to know if it is possible to bring a lawsuit against the county and state?-Theyve also somehow added other children to the mix-And i was incarcerated three times for the same child a child i claim /But paternity was never established either.