LGBTQ+ Family Law
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Your Rights in Same-Sex Marriage
Navigating the complexities of same-sex marriage can be challenging. Our expert attorneys are here to guide you through the legal landscape in Oregon and Washington.
Legal Rights
Understand your rights and protections under state law for same-sex couples.
Marriage Benefits
Explore the benefits of marriage and how they apply to same-sex couples.

Comprehensive LGBTQ+ Family Law Services for Oregon and Washington Residents

Navigating Same-Sex Marriage and Family Law with Compassion and Expertise
Our dedicated attorneys provide tailored legal solutions for same-sex couples.

Legal Support for Adoption and Parenting Rights in LGBTQ+ Families
We assist LGBTQ+ families in navigating adoption processes and parental rights.

Protecting Your Rights in Divorce and Property Division for Same-Sex Couples
Our team ensures equitable distribution of assets during divorce proceedings.
Creating a Safe and Affirming Space for LGBTQ+ Families
At SKH, we are committed to fostering a welcoming environment for all clients, regardless of their sexual orientation. Our team understands the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ families and is dedicated to providing compassionate, respectful legal support.

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That depends on the state you’re in. The recognition of same-sex marriages is all over the map from state to state. For example: some states that do not license same sex marriage do recognize valid same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions. It would behoove a same-sex couple to consult with an attorney in a jurisdiction to which they are considering relocating prior to a move. This will allow them to be as certain as possible regarding their legal rights, status, and obligations in a new jurisdiction.
Assuming we’re discussing a registered domestic partnership as under Oregon law, there are no legal differences between a registered domestic partnership and a same-sex marriage. This took affect in early 2014 when Federal Judge McShane ordered that same-sex marriage is allowed under Oregon law.Under Oregon law, registered domestic partnerships are granted all the legal rights and responsibilities of traditional marriage. The difference between the two largely rests in other states’ and jurisdictions’ recognition of an Oregon registered domestic partnership as a valid legal status. Whether a jurisdiction recognizes an Oregon registered domestic partnership will affect which rights and benefits a couple receives while in that jurisdiction. These rights include but are not limited to: access to retirement and pension benefits, hospital visitation rights, and parental rights. For example, under Oregon law, registered domestic partners have rights to receive potential custodial and parenting time rights if the partnership is dissolved. If another jurisdiction does not recognize the Oregon domestic partnership as valid, those rights may not exist in that other jurisdiction.*Note – registered domestic partnerships should not be confused with unregistered domestic partnerships. Unregistered domestic partnerships are a common law construct (i.e. non-statutory) that can be between same-sex couples or couples of different genders. They are entirely fact-derived circumstances and do not involve formal paperwork with the state. Unregistered domestic partnerships are, essentially, Oregon’s answer to common-law marriage.
With the June 2013 rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court, any same-sex marriage validly licensed under State law is recognized by the federal government.As with many aspects of same-sex marriage, there are still certain jurisdictional issues to consider. Some federal agencies have differing standards pertaining to how certain benefits are paid out – the complications arise when different agencies use different distinctions for “place of marriage” vs. “place of residence” when doling out federal benefits. This area is quite complicated, and it would be advisable to consult with an expert in federal retirement benefits if you think that you may be entitled to federal benefits.
Aside from the obvious same-gender vs. opposite-gender distinction, in places where same-sex marriage is legal, there is no legal difference between the two.The distinctions mainly arise when dealing with states or jurisdictions that do not recognize same-sex marriages that are legal in other states. These differences are important because certain rights and benefits of marriage that apply in one state may not apply in another state. For instance, pension survivor benefits can be greatly impacted depending on which jurisdiction a same-sex married couple resides in. For information regarding a specific state’s laws regarding same-sex marriage, speak with your attorney.
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