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Efficient Uncontested Divorce Representation In Augusta And Evans

Last updated on May 19, 2026

An uncontested divorce can provide a faster, less stressful path forward when both spouses agree on major issues. In Augusta, Evans and throughout the Central Savannah River Area, many couples pursue a no-fault divorce to avoid drawn-out courtroom battles and move on with greater stability.

At PJ Campanaro Attorney at Law, Ms. Campanaro combines compassionate client service with the courtroom insight of a former prosecutor and seasoned litigator. With more than 20 years of experience, including service as an Assistant D.A. General and Chief Assistant Solicitor General, she understands how overlooked language in an uncontested divorce can create costly disputes later.

Why Proper Drafting Matters In An Uncontested Divorce

Many uncontested divorces return to court later because agreements were vague, incomplete or poorly structured. Parenting plans, visitation schedules and property division terms must be drafted carefully enough for the court to approve without unnecessary revisions or delays.

An Augusta uncontested divorce lawyer should also anticipate future problems before they happen. Ms. Campanaro prepares agreements with long-term enforceability in mind, reducing the risk that one spouse later exploits unclear wording or hidden loopholes. Her litigation background helps identify weaknesses that less experienced attorneys may overlook.

Careful drafting can also help avoid contested modification proceedings involving custody, support or marital assets years after the divorce is finalized.

Understanding Divorce Timelines Across Georgia, South Carolina And Tennessee

Georgia offers one of the fastest uncontested divorce timelines available. In many cases, a no-fault divorce may be finalized in as little as 31 days after filing when both parties already agree on the terms.

South Carolina follows a stricter process. In Aiken and throughout South Carolina, spouses seeking a no-fault divorce must complete one continuous year of separation before the court may issue a final decree. Properly documenting that separation period is important to avoid delays.

Tennessee also imposes mandatory waiting periods. Couples without children generally wait at least 60 days, while divorces involving children require a 90-day cooling-off period before completion.

Get Experienced Guidance For Your Divorce

Even amicable divorces deserve careful legal protection. Ms. Campanaro approaches uncontested matters with the same attention to detail she brings to high-stakes litigation, helping clients avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary conflict later.

If you are considering an uncontested divorce in Augusta, Evans, Aiken or surrounding communities, contact PJ Campanaro Attorney at Law at 706-770-6868 or use the online contact form to discuss your options with an experienced family law attorney.