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Santa Clara County Same-Sex Divorce Lawyer

Ending a marriage brings important questions about your family, financial security, and long-term plans. At Moreno Family Law Firm, our same-sex divorce lawyers in Santa Clara County deliver steady guidance and responsive support to people navigating divorce in our community. With more than 40 years focused only on family law, we understand the unique legal situations same-sex couples may face with property, custody, and support. We listen, create legal strategies built around your needs, and communicate as your case moves forward. No two divorces are alike, and we give each client the care and attention they deserve.

Contact us for a confidential consultation with our same-sex divorce lawyer in Santa Clara County. Call (408) 676-1814 today.

Decades of Local Experience & Reliable Legal Support

Our firm’s history in Santa Clara County’s family law courts sets us apart. Founding attorney Marilyn E. Moreno leads our team with dedication to every client’s well-being. Over decades, we have gained insight into how local judges review same-sex divorce cases and approach community property and parenting plans under California law. That experience enables us to guide you confidently, whether your case requires negotiation or court hearings.

  • Over four decades serving Santa Clara County—deep familiarity with regional practices and evolving family law.
  • Direct attorney communication—clients work with us, not shuffled between offices.
  • Customized legal solutions—no one-size-fits-all advice, only strategies that fit your goals.
  • Commitment to affordability—we help protect your access to legal support throughout the process.

Our Approach as Same-Sex Divorce Lawyers in Santa Clara County

We serve clients facing divorce with attention to detail and respect for every family’s situation. California law applies the same rules to all marriages, but same-sex couples may run into specific issues with property, child custody, or financial agreements formed before marriage recognition. Our attorneys carefully examine each matter, taking into account how Santa Clara County courts handle these unique factors.

  • Equitable asset division—advising on property, savings, and assets in line with California community property law.
  • Parental rights & parenting plans—practical guidance on legal and physical custody arrangements, especially where non-biological parenting is involved.
  • Spousal support considerations—helping you understand eligibility and realistic expectations under current law.
  • Updates on law—clarifying recent changes in family law court procedures and what they mean for your case.

The Divorce Process: What to Expect in Santa Clara County

You can count on our advice to reflect both California law and practical realities in our area. From your first meeting through case closure, we’ll keep you informed and ready for every decision ahead.

  1. Consultation—Meet with us to discuss your goals, questions, and any immediate concerns
  2. Case review—We examine financial disclosures, timelines, and parenting arrangements for clarity and completeness
  3. Negotiation & settlement—Many cases resolve outside of court; we work toward outcomes that respect your priorities while protecting your rights
  4. Court guidance—Should your matter require hearings, we prepare you for the local court process and communicate each development as it happens
  5. Finalization—We review every agreement and outcome with you so you can move forward with confidence

Frequently Asked Questions

How does same-sex divorce work in California?

California law grants equal treatment to all married couples, regardless of gender or orientation. The divorce process follows the same steps for same-sex and opposite-sex marriages, including asset division and parenting arrangements.

Will parental rights differ for same-sex couples?

Legal parentage determines custody and visitation rights, which may involve additional steps for non-biological parents. Review your current legal relationship to any children with your attorney to clarify your rights.

How does community property law affect my case?

California considers most property and debt acquired during the marriage as community property, subject to equal division. Unique questions can arise if you acquired assets before same-sex marriage recognition, which your attorney can clarify based on regional precedent.

Can we negotiate our divorce settlement outside court?

Many couples reach agreements through negotiation or mediation without court intervention. If challenges arise, your attorney can help guide you through options available in Santa Clara County.

What if my spouse and I lived together before marriage was recognized?

California courts sometimes consider the duration of your relationship, especially for spousal support or property division. The facts of your case will guide how the court may view your specific circumstances.

Contact Us for Experienced Same-Sex Divorce Lawyers in Santa Clara County

Divorce can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to move forward alone. When you reach out to us, you will talk directly with a legal team that understands California family law and the local landscape. When you reach out, you gain more than legal support—you find clarity, personalized advice, and steady guidance for your next steps. 

Contact Moreno Family Law Firm for a confidential consultation with our knowledgeable same-sex divorce attorney in Santa Clara County. Call (408) 676-1814 today.

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Contact The Moreno Family Law Firm

Our attorneys are ready to help you through your divorce and related family law matters. Contact our firm today via our online form or call us at (408) 676-1814 to get started.

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