Domestic Partnerships and
Same-Sex Divorce Attorneys in Ontario, CA
At Haslam Perri Law Firm, we represent same-sex couples and domestic partners throughout the Inland Empire with caring, compassionate, and expert legal advice — from partnership agreements and dissolution to child custody and property division.
Domestic Partnerships — Ontario CA
Caring and Expert Representation for All Families
At Haslam Perri Law Firm, we understand the complex and unique nature of domestic partnership and same-sex divorce cases. Our attorneys provide caring and compassionate legal advice to same-sex couples and domestic partners throughout the Inland Empire — with the same dedication and expertise we bring to every family law matter.
In California, registered domestic partners have the same legal rights as married couples — including community property rights, spousal support, healthcare decision-making, and parental rights. Whether you are entering a domestic partnership, protecting your existing rights, or navigating a dissolution, Donald Glen Haslam and our board-certified team are here to guide you.
You cannot simply walk away from a registered domestic partnership agreement. When registered with the family law courts, it is a legally binding contract. We protect your rights as you pursue your interests in a final settlement — ensuring you receive the representation and respect you deserve.
- ✓Same-sex divorce and domestic partnership dissolution
- ✓Domestic partnership agreements drafted and reviewed
- ✓Property division, spousal support, and custody handled
- ✓Serving LGBTQ+ clients throughout San Bernardino County
- ✓Board-certified — AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell
Rights We Protect
- ✓Community property rights
- ✓Healthcare and insurance benefits
- ✓Child custody and parental rights
- ✓Spousal support and alimony
- ✓Inheritance and estate rights
Our Services for Domestic Partners
All Family Law Services for Same-Sex Couples and Domestic Partners
Our legal team is committed to protecting your best interests. We have experience handling all types of family law issues you may face — with the same dedication and expertise we bring to every client.
Out-of-State Marriage Issues
Married in California but Living in Another State?
If you were married in California and now live in a state that will not dissolve a same-sex marriage, you may still be able to file for divorce in California — in the county where you were married. This is an important legal option that our attorneys can help you navigate.
However, if neither spouse currently lives in California, the court may not be able to make orders regarding property division and child custody during the divorce. Our attorneys will clearly explain your options and help you find the most effective legal pathway for your specific situation.
- ✓Filing for divorce in the county where you were married
- ✓Understanding jurisdiction limitations on property and custody
- ✓Navigating interstate same-sex marriage dissolution
- ✓Protecting your rights across state lines
Client Testimonials
What Our Clients Say
"Haslam Perri handled our domestic partnership dissolution with complete professionalism and sensitivity. They understood our unique situation and protected our property rights and custody arrangement throughout."
"As a same-sex couple going through divorce in California, we needed attorneys who truly understood our legal situation. Donald Haslam provided expert, caring representation. We could not have asked for better."
"From drafting our domestic partnership agreement to protecting our rights during dissolution, Haslam Perri was with us every step. Their expertise and compassion made a difficult process manageable."
Frequently Asked Questions
Domestic Partnerships — Questions Answered
Clear answers to common domestic partnership and same-sex divorce questions in San Bernardino County. Call us for a free initial consultation — we offer the care and attention your case deserves.
California registered domestic partners have essentially the same rights and responsibilities as married couples under state law. This includes community property rights, spousal support rights, healthcare decision-making authority, hospital visitation rights, inheritance rights, and the right to make decisions about each other’s funeral arrangements. Domestic partners also share the same parental rights and child custody considerations as married couples. At Haslam Perri Law Firm, we help domestic partners understand and protect all of these rights.
Dissolving a registered domestic partnership in California follows a process similar to divorce. If the partnership meets certain simplified requirements — including less than five years together, no children, limited assets and debts, and both partners agreeing — a summary dissolution may be available. Otherwise, the standard dissolution process is required, including filing a petition, serving the other partner, financial disclosures, and resolving all issues of property, support, and custody. Our attorneys guide you through every step.
Yes. Same-sex marriages and domestic partnerships are fully recognized in California, and same-sex couples have the same right to divorce as any married couple. The same laws governing property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support apply equally. Our attorneys at Haslam Perri Law Firm have experience representing same-sex couples throughout the dissolution process in San Bernardino County with the care and professionalism every client deserves.
If you were married in California but now live in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage or will not dissolve it, you may still be able to file for divorce in California — in the county where you were married. However, if neither spouse lives in California, the court may not be able to make orders about property division and child custody. Our attorneys can assess your specific situation and advise on the best legal pathway to dissolving your marriage.
A domestic partnership agreement is a legal contract between partners that specifies property rights, financial responsibilities, and can include provisions for child custody and visitation. It functions similarly to a prenuptial agreement for married couples — protecting each partner’s interests and clarifying expectations before disputes arise. In California, a properly drafted domestic partnership agreement can also help secure employment benefits, insurance coverage, and other rights previously reserved for married couples.
Child custody for domestic partners and same-sex couples is handled under the same California family law standards as for any other parents — the best interests of the child is the governing standard. Both partners may have parental rights if they adopted the child together, if one partner is the biological parent and the other has legally established parentage, or through a stepparent adoption. Our attorneys help same-sex couples and domestic partners navigate every aspect of child custody and establish their parental rights.
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Our lawyers provide the professional representation you need during this difficult time. You can trust our legal team to give you the care and attention you deserve — call us or send us an email today.

