The president does not have the power to either allow or forbid gay marriage. However, Obama is the first President to say that he is in favor of allowing it.
You handle it the same as any other marriage.
Officially no, however there are significant numbers of Liberal Buddhists and Liberal Hindus that support marriage equality.
President Obama has not signed any law pertaining to same-sex marriage. President Bill Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996. That is the current federal law on this matter.
Since Mr. Obama was re-elected in 2012, he will remain president until after the 2016 election. The 26th Amendment to the Constitution does not allow him (or any other president) to serve more than two terms.
The stages of same-sex marriage are the same as any other marriage:Meeting;Courtship;Engagement; and,Marriage.
He did not. Neither President Bush enacted any law that affected the legality of same-sex marriage.
There are a few marriages that the U.S. does not recognize, but just about any marriage that Lithuania would allow, the US will recognize. If a foreign nation were to allow marriage of a brother and sister, or between a parent and child, these would probably not be valid in the USA.
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Pretty much any state will allow it. They will have to have parental permission, some will allow it with a doctors' confirmation of pregnancy or a court order.
Their marriage lasted 54 years and 3 days, the second-longest marriage of any U. S. President.
it is in Jamaica Any legal marriage performed in any country is legally recognised in many other countries. For example,, any country of the British Commonwealth will recognise a marriage from any other country whether that other country is part of the British Commonwealth or not.