Legal forms specific to Central Ohio provided by local subject matter experts.
CentralOhioDocs is a user-friendly document assembly service offered exclusively to members of the Columbus Bar Association. These forms have been created by subject matter experts throughout central Ohio and will be updated to reflect changes in the law. Attorneys can save time and money while improving the accuracy of client documents.
CentralOhioDocs has an extensive list of family law and real estate forms for use in Franklin County Courts, with more practice areas being added regularly. Currently, over 40 forms, including:
Family Law
• 591 Notice
• Acknowledgment Waiver and Consent
• Affidavit of Health Insurance
• Affidavit of Health Insurance - Franklin County
• Affidavit of Income - Franklin County
• Affidavit of Income and Expenses
• Affidavit of Income and Expenses - Franklin County
• Affidavit of Parenting Proceeding
• Affidavit of Parenting Proceeding - Franklin County
• Affidavit of Property
• Affidavit of Property - Franklin County
• Agreed Entry and Order of Referral
• Child Support Deviation Entry
• Complaint for Divorce
• Confidential Disclosure
• Decree of Dissolution
• Joint Motion for Referral to Private Judge
• Motion and (Counter) Affidavit for Temporary Orders
• Motion and (Counter) Affidavit for Temporary Orders - Franklin County
• Motion for Beneficial Use
• Motion for GAL
• Petition for Dissolution
• Private Judge Contract
• Process Server Order
• Quitclaim Deed
• Required Notice of Previously Filed Case
• Separation Agreement
• Shared Parenting Decree
• Shared Parenting Plan
• Standard Mutual Temporary Restraining Order
• Waiver of Service
Fee Agreements
• Fee Agreement: Bankruptcy
• Fee Agreement: Contingent or Hourly
Real Estate
• Deed
• Land Installment Contract
• Lease Agreement
• Promissory Note
• Purchase Contract
• Residential Property Disclosure Form
• Seller's Affidavit
• Survivorship Affidavit
• Transfer of Death Affidavit
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