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St. Charles Divorce Attorney for Same-Sex Couples

Divorce Lawyers for LGBTQ Couples in Kane County, IL

Same-sex couples have been able to establish civil unions in Illinois since June 2011 and to marry in the state since June 2014, even before same-sex marriage became legal nationwide in June 2015. Today, same-sex couples have the same rights and obligations in marriage, parenting, and divorce as opposite-sex couples. Nonetheless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, and queer (LGBTQ) couples still face some unique legal concerns during the divorce process, and they must be careful to select an attorney who is familiar with these issues.

At Goostree Law Group, we approach all of our clients, couples, and families with equal compassion and concern. You can be assured that you will be treated with dignity and respect at our firm.

Our practice is primarily focused on divorce and family law. Our attorneys have an average of 15 years of experience in these matters. Thus, we are well versed in the most recent Illinois laws and court rulings on marriage, parenting, paternity, and divorce law that affect all types of couples and families. We have the knowledge and skill to handle even the most complicated divorce cases. You can rely on us to advocate forcefully for your rights and interests in a dissolution of marriage proceeding.

Divorce Issues for LGBTQ Couples

The attorneys of Goostree Law Group are well aware of the unique issues that LGBTQ couples may face during a divorce, such as:

Civil Union vs. Marriage

Today, under Illinois law, a couple in a civil union has the same rights and obligations as a married couple. If they desire, a couple in a civil union can have their legal relationship converted to a marriage simply by obtaining a marriage license, solemnizing the marriage in a civil or religious ceremony in that county, and registering the marriage with the county clerk. If a couple in a civil union wants to break up permanently, they must go through the same legal process that a married couple must go through. A civil union dissolution will involve many of the same issues as a dissolution of marriage, aka a divorce.

Duration of Marriage (or Civil Union)

When a couple divorces, the date of the marriage and the length of the marriage play an important role in several aspects of a divorce settlement, including:

This can be a problem for a same-sex couple who lived together for many years before being able to form a civil union or legally marry. For example, they may have bought property together and commingled their finances before their marriage, which can make it more difficult to distinguish premarital assets from marital assets.

The experienced attorneys of Goostree Law Group will work closely with you to document your finances over time and create a fair differentiation of premarital vs. marital assets and debts. No matter how complex your finances may be, our careful attention to detail will ensure that you receive your fair share in the final settlement.

Negotiation is generally the best course in these situations. If a judge is required to decide these issues, the judge could stick to the letter of the law regarding the duration of the marriage. However, the judge could also use their discretion to factor in the length of a couple's relationship prior to the legalization of same-sex marriage. The law allows the court to consider "all relevant factors" in making "just and equitable" decisions about marital property and maintenance.

Parent-Child Relationships

The Illinois Parentage Act of 2015 (750 ILCS 46) defines the various ways that a parent-child relationship can be legally established. For example, in a marriage of two women, if one woman gives birth to a child during the marriage, the two married women are presumed to be the child's parents. In a marriage of two men, each man's parentage of a child can be established via biological parentage, adoption, or a valid gestational surrogacy agreement. The attorneys of Goostree Law Group can help you with any issues related to establishing paternity or parentage.

Child Custody and Visitation, aka Decision-Making Authority and Parenting Time

When partners have been raising a child together, but only one is the child's legal parent, the other partner (the stepparent) will have no parental rights following a divorce. For example, if the child has a second legal parent who was unwilling to relinquish their parental rights, the stepparent would not be able to adopt the child or otherwise establish legal parentage of the child, as Illinois law only recognizes two legal parents of a child.

Illinois divorce law does, however, provide for visitation and electronic communication with a minor child by certain non-parents, including stepparents and stepsiblings (750 ILCS 5/602.9). A stepparent may file a petition with the court requesting visitation with the child if (1) one of the child's parents has unreasonably denied visitation and (2) the denial has caused the child undue mental, physical, or emotional harm. The burden is on the petitioner to prove that denial of visitation will cause undue harm to the child, and at least one of the child's legal parents must not object to visitation. The court will consider a variety of factors in determining whether to grant visitation, including the length and quality of the prior relationship between the child and the stepparent.

Contact Our St. Charles LGBTQ and Same-Sex Marriage and Divorce Lawyer

The attorneys of Goostree Law Group will advocate strongly for your interests in matters of divorce, family law, and criminal defense. We serve clients in the Kane County communities of St. Charles, Campton Hills, Elgin, Geneva, Batavia, North Aurora, Elburn, Kaneville, and LaFox. Contact us in our St. Charles office at 630-584-4800 for a free consultation.

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If you are in need of experienced and skillful divorce or family law representation, contact us at 630-584-4800 to schedule a free consultation.

We will explain what you can expect from the legal process and work with you to plan a strategy for success. We work with clients throughout Northern Illinois including Kane County and the surrounding areas.

High Asset
Divorce


Couples that have a high net worth may need to address multiple types of complex financial issues during the divorce process. We can assist with the valuation of business assets, protecting professional practices, uncovering hidden assets, appraising real estate and other valuable assets, protecting investments, and other concerns that may affect these cases.

Divorce Over 50

The divorce rate for couples over age 50 has more than doubled in recent years. This can be attributed to several factors, not the least of which is the desire to live an emotionally happy and satisfying life. With children grown and the number of years ahead of major concern, many older couples are choosing to go their separate ways. Called "gray divorce", these cases have issues that are very different from younger couples. With more years together, there are often more complex assets including businesses and real estate, to divide.

Nearing Retirement

Divorce can be unsettling, and this is especially true for couples close to or in retirement, particularly as it relates to financial support.

Health Concerns

Older divorcing spouses may face face health issues that require personal assistance or limit their ability to support themselves.

Financial Issues

Older couples going through divorce may face unique financial concerns around asset division, retirement, and spousal support.

Asset Division

Dividing extensive and valuable marital assets that have accumulated over many years of marriage often requires an experienced attorney.

Spousal Support

The issue of spousal maintenance can be complex when the primary earner spouse may not be working for very long into the future.

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A "gray divorce" may involve assets, including businesses and real estate. One or both spouses may be close to retirement, impacting spousal maintenance and other financial concerns. There may also be health issues to take into consideration. At Goostree Law Group, we can help you address divorce-related issues as you near your retirement years.

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Your Child's Best
Interest in Mind


At Goostree Law Group, we understand the emotional turmoil that comes with any family law issue involving children. While most parents try to protect their children and want the best for them, it can become difficult when opposing parties have different agendas.

Our experienced attorneys care deeply about our clients and their children. We will attempt to minimize conflict when possible but seek solutions in the courtroom when necessary. If you have an issue related to children including support, parenting time or parental decision making, we can help address:

While we strive to negotiate a favorable settlement for our clients in every case we take, we are always prepared to go to trial if negotiations fail. As strong litigators, we know how to effectively present our clients’ case to a judge.

Family Law
Beyond Divorce


If you are not yet ready to legally terminate your marriage, you may opt for a legal separation while remaining legally married to your spouse. If you are an unmarried parent, you may need to establish paternity for your child. Family law also includes the preparation of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, which have become more and more commonplace in the world of marrying later, wealth accumulation, and multiple marriages.

The attorneys at Goostree Law Group have over 80 years of combined experience in the practice of family law. We represent parents seeking to establish paternity in order to receive support or to enjoy time with their child. We assist same-sex couples seeking to divorce and establish the division of assets from years of accumulation prior to legal marriage. And, we seek to protect our clients and their families from domestic violence through orders of protection. If you have a family law matter that needs legal guidance, contact Goostree Law Group today.

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High Conflict Divorce Issues


While some divorces are able to be resolved amicably, many are not. A variety of issues can lead to high conflict divorce situations including cheating, financial dishonesty, mental health problems, anger issues, and addiction. At Goostree Law Group, we are prepared to seek orders of protection against stalking and harassing behavior, as well as defend against false allegations.

Enforcement and modification

Enforcement & Modifications


Once a divorce is final, most people hope to move on with their lives without the need for attorneys and judges. Unfortunately, many divorces require legal intervention after the initial decree is final. Whether you have issues related to changes in circumstances, non-payment of support or parental conflicts, Goostree Law Group can help keep you moving forward.

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