

Since Pennsylvania and federal law recognized same-sex marriage, LGBTQ+ couples have gained important rights in marriage, divorce, parentage, and family planning. Yet questions about property, custody, and long-term planning can still feel overwhelming. Our attorneys help you understand your options, protect your interests, and make confident decisions during times of transition.
We approach every case with sensitivity and care. Your family deserves clear explanations, organized representation, and an attorney who listens to your concerns. Our team is committed to helping you move forward with clarity and stability.
LGBTQ family law shares many of the same legal standards as other family law matters, but some situations require additional attention. This may include determining legal parentage, navigating multi-parent arrangements, addressing assisted reproduction issues, or ensuring that parental rights are properly established.
For couples going through divorce, Pennsylvania law treats LGBTQ spouses the same as any other married couple. Questions about property division, custody, support, and alimony follow the same rules. We help you understand how these laws apply to your situation and what steps you can take to protect your family’s future.
Even when the law is the same, the personal experiences of LGBTQ families can be different. We provide a welcoming, supportive environment where you can discuss your concerns openly and receive guidance grounded in experience.
LGBTQ divorces involve the same considerations as any other divorce: property distribution, spousal support and alimony, child custody, and child support. Our attorneys help you create a plan that reflects your goals and protects your long-term stability.
Some cases involve additional questions, such as how long a couple lived together before marriage became legally available or how to treat property acquired before marriage. We explain how these issues are handled under Pennsylvania law and help you prepare for negotiations or court proceedings.
We work with you to resolve disputes as smoothly as possible while ensuring your rights and your children’s needs remain the priority.
Establishing and protecting parental rights can be especially important for LGBTQ families, particularly when one parent is not biologically related to the child or when assisted reproduction was used. We help you understand your rights under Pennsylvania law and guide you through the necessary steps to secure legal parentage.
During custody disputes, the court applies the same “best interests of the child” standard used in all family law cases when awarding custody. We help you present your case clearly, organize important information, and develop parenting plans that support your child’s well-being.
Whether you are seeking shared custody, primary custody, or a modification of an existing order, our attorneys provide the focused representation you need.
Pennsylvania uses equitable distribution to divide marital property fairly. This includes, but is not limited to, homes and properties, businesses, bank accounts, investments, retirement savings, and debts. For LGBTQ couples, questions sometimes arise about property acquired before legal marriage or assets obtained during long-term relationships that predated marriage equality.
We help you determine what is considered marital property, gather financial records, and negotiate agreements that reflect your goals. If necessary, we prepare your case for court and present clear, well-organized evidence.
Spousal support, alimony pendente lite, and alimony may be available before, during or after a divorce. These financial supports help stabilize both parties during transitions and ensure that each spouse can meet necessary expenses. We explain how the court evaluates income, earning potential, financial needs, and marriage length when determining these payments.
We help clients seek fair support, defend against unreasonable claims, and negotiate practical arrangements that fit their circumstances.
Many LGBTQ couples choose to protect their assets and reduce future disputes by creating prenuptial or postnuptial agreements. These documents outline how property will be handled if the relationship ends and can provide peace of mind for both partners.
Our attorneys draft clear, enforceable agreements tailored to your needs. We also review agreements prepared by other attorneys and help ensure that your rights are protected.
PFA orders are available to anyone facing threats, harassment, or violence from a partner or family member. We help clients prepare evidence and represent them in court. We also defend individuals who have been falsely accused or need guidance when responding and defending against a PFA filing.
You deserve safety and clarity during difficult situations. Our attorneys work with sensitivity and care to help you navigate these matters.
Every relationship and family structure is unique. LGBTQ individuals often face legal questions shaped by personal history, family dynamics, or evolving laws. We take time to understand your situation and provide guidance tailored to your needs.
Clients value our respectful approach, clear communication, and thorough preparation. You will always know what to expect and what steps to take next.
Our attorneys have decades of experience in family law and are dedicated to supporting all families with fairness and understanding. We provide a space where you can ask questions openly, discuss concerns honestly, and receive guidance free of judgment.
We recognize the specific challenges LGBTQ clients may face and are committed to helping you move forward with stability, clarity, and support.
If you need guidance with divorce, custody, property division, or long-term family planning, our attorneys are here to help. We serve LGBTQ individuals and families throughout Montgomery, Bucks, Lehigh, Berks, Northampton, and nearby counties.
Contact Winter Duffy Law to schedule a consultation. We will review your situation and help you take the next steps with confidence and support.