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Last updated on May 29, 2026

When both spouses agree on the major terms, an uncontested divorce or dissolution may help them end the marriage with less conflict, lower costs and a more efficient process. Working with a Lebanon uncontested divorce lawyer is important because a simple mistake in the agreement, paperwork or filing process can delay the case or create problems after the divorce is final.

At The Law Offices of W. Scott Russell, LLC, we help individuals and families in Lebanon, Warren County and the surrounding areas make informed decisions during divorce. With more than 20 years of focused family law experience, including W. Scott Russell’s 4.5 years serving as a family law Magistrate, we understand how local courts review divorce agreements and what details can affect the outcome in Ohio.

Which Is Better Between Dissolution And Uncontested Divorce?

In a dissolution, both spouses usually file together after reaching a written agreement on all issues. This speeds up dissolution, with many cases taking about 30 to 90 days when everything is properly prepared.

On the other hand, an uncontested divorce involves one spouse filing first and the other spouse choosing not to fight the terms or later signing an agreement. This option may be useful when both spouses are cooperative but need more time or guidance to formalize the details.

Who Qualifies For An Uncontested Divorce Or Dissolution?

To move forward without litigation, both spouses must have a true agreement. That means they must be in agreement on issues like:

  • Division of marital property, including homes, vehicles, accounts and personal property
  • Responsibility for marital debts, loans and credit cards
  • Spousal support, if either spouse will request or waive it
  • Parenting schedules and decision-making responsibilities, if children are involved
  • Child support, health insurance and other child-related expenses
  • Retirement accounts, business interests or other complex assets

In addition, before filing for an uncontested divorce or dissolution in Warren County, at least one spouse must have lived in Ohio for six months and in Warren County for at least 90 days.

A pending bankruptcy can complicate or delay divorce proceedings because property and debt issues may be tied to the bankruptcy case.

How Much Does An Uncontested Divorce Cost?

An uncontested divorce can cost way less than a contested divorce because the spouses are not paying for extended disputes over each issue. When the agreement is complete and accurate, the process may require fewer court appearances, fewer filings and less attorney time.

Steady Guidance From A Warren County Uncontested Divorce Lawyer

If you are considering an uncontested divorce or dissolution in Ohio, The Law Offices of W. Scott Russell, LLC, can help you determine the right path and prepare the process correctly from the start. Call us at 513-938-7591 or complete our intake form to schedule an appointment.