Legal Question in Family Law in Ohio

I was divorced over a decade ago. She obtained the divorce, mailed me the papers, I signed and returned. I got final copies in the mail, but they have been lost years ago. I now want to get married but can't prove I am divorced. (I don't recall where she obtained the divorce (city/state). I haven't spoken to her in well over a decade - probably closer to 12 years. I have no idea where she lives or how to reach her. No children, we were only together a couple of months. We did not have any marital property. What is the most cost effective way for me to resolve this so I can move on?


Asked on 3/21/14, 1:26 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sarah Fox Sarah N. Fox Attorney at Law

The best way to get a copy of a divorce decree is to contact the County Clerk's office where she lived when you were divorced. If you are are not sure exactly, I would check online first at a few of the counties in the general area where she resided.

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Answered on 3/24/14, 1:09 pm


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