To document a test case and that too for non-programmers, Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) is the best way. Some of the BDD tools are Cucumber, JBehave etc.
For example, lets assume the we have an website to manage some employees and we have a test case in which admin wants to add a new employee.
So the above test case can be documented using Cucumber as shown below:
Feature: Admin : Employees : Add Employees : Add Employee Details
Scenario: Verify that admin user is able to add new employee
Given Joe is an admin user
Given Joe is logged into the admin account
When Joe clicks "Add Emplyee" button
And Joe enters "Test Employee" in "Employee Name" text box
And Joe enters "12/05/1988" in "Birth Date" text box
And Joe selects "Male" from "Gender" radio button
And Joe clicks on "Submit" button
Then Joe gets message that says "Employee is added successfully."
The above test case can be easily understood by a non-programmer and he can perform each steps as performed by the test.
Hierarchy of folders for this test case will be feature/Admin/Employees/Add Employees/Add Employee Details
Hope this helps :)