LGBTQ+ Law
Supportive, inclusive family law advice tailored to LGBTQIA+ clients and families.

At Pullos Lawyers, we’ve proudly supported LGBTQIA+ individuals and families for over 40 years — helping navigate separation, parenting arrangements, legal parentage, surrogacy, and assisted reproduction.

While the law generally applies equally to same-sex and heterosexual couples, there are still important nuances — particularly around who is legally recognised as a parent, or how donor and surrogacy arrangements are structured.

Our team can help you understand your rights, protect your family’s future, and make confident, informed decisions.

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EXPERTISE
Same-Sex Relationships

Australia recognises same-sex relationships as de facto unions, which means that in all but a few cases, the law is applied to same-sex couples in the same way as heterosexual partnerships.

We can help you with:

• Parenting and separation
• Legal parentage and donor recognition
• Surrogacy and assisted reproduction
• Property and financial agreements

EXPERTISE
Transgender Law

Legally changing your birth gender, or the gender of your passport, can be an important step in reclaiming your gender identity. But navigating the legal process is often itself a complicated undertaking.

We can help you with:

• Legal gender recognition
• Updating gender markers on official documents
• Understanding your rights and entitlements

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LGBTQ+ Law FAQs

What family law rights do LGBTQ+ couples have in Australia?

Same-sex and gender-diverse couples have the same family law rights as heterosexual couples in Australia. This includes access to marriage, divorce, property settlements, parenting, and spousal maintenance.

Can same-sex couples get legally married and divorced in Australia?

Yes. Marriage equality was passed in 2017, and same-sex couples can legally marry and divorce under the same laws as any other couple.

Considering divorce? Read our Guide to Getting a Divorce in Australia.

What are my rights if I’m in a de facto same-sex relationship?

You have the same rights as married couples when it comes to property, parenting, and financial matters, as long as your relationship meets the legal definition of de facto under the Family Law Act.

Unsure about your legal status? We can help clarify your rights and next steps.

Can LGBTQ+ couples adopt in Queensland?

Yes. Same-sex couples can adopt in Queensland, provided they meet eligibility criteria. You can also be recognised as a legal parent through surrogacy or parenting orders.

Need advice about adoption or parenting recognition? We’re here to help navigate the process.

How are transgender and non-binary people recognised in Australian family law?

Family law recognises gender-diverse identities. While some legal forms may still require binary options, courts and legal processes increasingly reflect inclusive practices — especially around parenting and gender affirmation.

Learn more in How Do Transgender Rights in Australia Differ From Other Countries.

Yes. You can legally update your gender on official documents like your birth certificate or passport. The process varies by state and may involve medical or statutory declarations.

Can LGBTQ+ parents apply for parenting orders?

Yes. Legal parentage and parenting rights are determined based on the child’s best interests — not sexual orientation or gender identity.

Read more about parenting rights in The Differences Between Parenting Orders and Parenting Plans in Australia.

You have the same rights to apply for protection through a Domestic Violence Order (DVO). Queensland law protects people from abuse regardless of gender identity.

If coercive control is involved, see our blog on Coercive Control Is Now a Criminal Offence in Queensland.

What is a known donor agreement, and is it legally binding?

Known donor agreements are common in LGBTQ+ parenting arrangements. They clarify intentions but aren’t legally enforceable. A parenting order may still be required to protect everyone’s rights.

For donor and parenting advice, talk to our family law team about creating clear legal pathways.

Why should I choose a family lawyer with LGBTQ+ expertise?

LGBTQIA+ families often face unique legal, emotional, and social dynamics. A lawyer with experience in queer family law can offer affirming, informed support that reflects your lived experience.

At Pullos Lawyers, we understand the nuances — and we’re here to support your journey with care and respect.

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We provide consultations to understand your circumstances, guide you through your options, and help you plan the next steps with confidence.

Cassandra Pullos

Accredited Family Law Specialist with 40 years’ experience.

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