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Compassionate Legal Support for the LGBT Community in St. Louis County and St. Charles County

On June 26, , the Supreme Court handed down a decree in Obergefell v. Hodges that recognized a constitutional protection of gay marriage. This has resulted in a rush of gay couples moving to legally formalize their relationships. As with heterosexual unions, the LGBT community sometimes faces family lawmatters.

If you've ever searched, "LGBT attorney close me", Galmiche Law Unyielding, P.C. looks forward to this opportunity to provide the same compassionate, nonjudgmental, and personal service to the LGBT community of Metropolitan St. Louis that we have provided to their heterosexual neighbors. We are prepared to support all our clients with a broad range of different family law services and ensure that their rights and interests are asserted throughout every stage of their case. Contact us when you necessitate a St. Louis LGBTQ family lawyer and we will help you through this tough to navigate situation.



Understanding Divorce in the LGBTQ Community

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Michigan LGBT Family Regulation Attorney

Family Law Advocates Accessible 24/7

Same-sex couples often face additional issues when it comes to handling legal matters surrounding divorce, custody arrangements, and the payment of child back. At Grewal Rule PLLC, we are ready to support you handle these issues facing your family.

Our experienced Michigan family law attorneys will be by your side throughout the entire legal process when you are facing these difficult issues.

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LGBT Divorce Cases

After the Obergefell case, same-sex couples gained the right to have a legal marriage in Michigan. With marriage equality, came the right for LGBT couples to obtain legal divorces. As your Michigan LGBT divorce lawyer, our team at Grewal Statute PLLC will be by your side throughout the entire divorce process. Michigan is a no-fault state which means either spouse can get a divorce without proving fault of the other party for the marriage’s breakup. The only requirement for no-fault divorce is that one-person states there has been a breakdown of the m

Queer Advocacy

The Pride Law Firm was founded upon the immortal words of Martin Luther King, Jr.: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Regardless of a person’s sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, marital/family status, color, or any “other”-ness, our destinies are so intertwined that there must be steadfast advocacy for all.

The LGBTQ+ Community is comprised of a vast tapestry of colors, creeds, and ways of existence. Our diverse team is made up of ambassadors of Gender non-conforming joy and expression. We rejoice these individuals and believe that each deserves equal protections under the law – whether it’s the right to marry, the right to start a family, or the right to be free from discrimination or retaliation in employment, housing, or at large. 

Our team handles a roomy variety of cases involving the Queer Community, from sexual harassment/assault to unlawful discrimination and retaliation. These cases often arise in the employment and housing contexts, but can also occur anywhere, from your local grocery store to your favorite bar. 

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LGBT Families

The recent tidal wave of changes to mention and federal laws surrounding gay marriage bring with them unique challenges for same-sex couples when it comes to divorce, property division, child custody and visitation, and adoption.

Since the Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, gay couples can now unite anytime, anywhere, and in any state without worrying that their marriage won’t be recognized elsewhere due to differing state laws. This means that the rights and laws dividing property, assets and debts, as well as custody, parenting time and kid support for children, now affect same-sex couples in the same way as heterosexual couples.

Our legal team provides experienced and soft-hearted counsel and representation in matters such as:

  • Establishment of cohabitation agreements for gay partners who wish to proactively address certain issues that could arise if the relationship breaks down
  • Navigation of all steps required to prepare for and complete a second-parent adoption or adoption by a same-sex couple
  • Review of estate planning documents i