Cost of Dissolution in Montgomery County, Ohio
Reviewed by Stephanie Green, Esq. · Managing Partner, Gavvl Law · Last updated May 27, 2026
A dissolution is Ohio's cooperative way to end a marriage, and it is usually the least expensive path. In Montgomery County, the filing-fee deposit at the Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court is ~$200. Below is a real breakdown of court costs, the timeline, and flexible, no-credit-check ways to pay for your Dayton-area dissolution.
Typical costs to file a dissolution in Montgomery County
| Cost | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Court filing fee (deposit) | ~$200 (Dissolution of marriage) |
| Ohio domestic-violence shelter surcharge | $32, added statewide to every filing |
| Service of process | Certified mail, sheriff, or private process server |
| Court-approved parenting class (cases with minor children) | Set by the provider; required before the final decree |
| Attorney fees | Flat fee for many uncontested matters; a scoped retainer for contested cases |
Montgomery County filing fees are paid as a deposit to the Clerk of Courts and are subject to court cost adjustments and statewide surcharges, including the mandatory $32 Ohio domestic violence shelter fee. Service costs are billed separately. Fee waivers (poverty affidavits) are available for qualifying filers.
What goes into the cost of a dissolution in Montgomery County
Two things make up the cost of any dissolution: what you pay the court and what you pay your attorney. The court cost is the filing-fee deposit (~$200 in Montgomery County), plus the $32 statewide domestic-violence shelter surcharge and the cost of serving the other spouse. Montgomery County filing fees are paid as a deposit to the Clerk of Courts and are subject to court cost adjustments and statewide surcharges, including the mandatory $32 Ohio domestic violence shelter fee. Service costs are billed separately. Fee waivers (poverty affidavits) are available for qualifying filers.
Because both spouses sign a complete separation agreement before a dissolution is filed, there is no discovery, no temporary-orders fight, and usually a single joint hearing. That keeps attorney fees predictable, and Gavvl Law quotes many dissolutions as a flat fee.
How long does a dissolution take in Dayton?
A dissolution in Montgomery County typically takes about 30 to 90 days from filing. The court schedules a final hearing once both spouses have signed the separation agreement and the waiting period has passed.
Ways to manage the cost
If you cannot afford the filing-fee deposit, Montgomery County accepts a poverty affidavit (fee waiver) for qualifying filers. For attorney fees, Gavvl Law offers several ways to pay: pay in full by card, finance through third-party providers like Affirm, Klarna, or PayPal Pay Later, or spread a flat fee over time with a Gavvl Direct in-house payment plan that requires no credit check.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does it cost to file a dissolution in Montgomery County?
- The filing-fee deposit for a dissolution in Montgomery County is ~$200, paid to the Clerk of Courts, plus a $32 statewide surcharge and service-of-process costs. Attorney fees are separate; Gavvl Law quotes many dissolutions as a flat fee. Fee waivers are available for qualifying filers.
- How long does a dissolution take in Dayton?
- A dissolution in Montgomery County usually takes about 30 to 90 days from filing.
- Can I pay my Dayton dissolution attorney fees over time?
- Yes. Gavvl Law offers pay-in-full, third-party financing (Affirm, Klarna, PayPal Pay Later), and a no-credit-check Gavvl Direct in-house payment plan so you can spread a flat fee over time.
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