If "through court" you mean civil marriage performed by a judge, then yes, but only in states and countries where same-sex marriage has been legalized. If you mean can they be married by court order, then this is another question. There have been cases where same-sex couples have sued for the right to marry and courts have ordered the state to permit same-sex marriage. Massachusetts and California are examples of this.
Another twist to the question would be the situation in most of Brazil, where a same-sex couple must first obtain a civil union, then ask for a judge to legally convert it to a marriage.
No. No one is able to legally marry online without making a physical appearance together at least twice: once before a clerk to obtain a marriage license and once before an officiant to conduct a ceremony. Both appearances must be made within the physical boundaries of the jurisdiction issue the marriage license and certificate.
One third of couples who marry, meet online. Twenty two percent of those who did not meet online, met at work.
Yes. A church that permits opposite-sex couples to marry, should also permit same-sex couples to marry.
Same-sex couples should commit and marry rather than living in sin.
The couples have the power to decide. Who to marry and who not to marry.
Same-sex couples should not marry if they do not love each other. They should not marry solely for money. In short, the reasons for not marrying are the same for same-sex couples as for any other couple.
Some couples from the TV show Baggage do marry. There have not been any major reports of the percentage of this result.
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No. Same-sex couples could already marry in California when Proposition 8 was voted on. Proposition 8 asked if the state constitution of California should be amended to take away the right of same-sex couples to marry.
Very few surveys have been taken to measure desire to marry, but it's estimated that more than 50% of all gay couples in Australia want to marry.
David and Maddie on "Moonlighting"
actually forced marriages are prohibted in Islam
Westmoreland County, Virginia has not yet had any same sex couples to marry. They will be able to marry when the appeals process is over.