Marriage laws vary greatly from location to location, so it's not really possible to answer this.
Generally speaking, being ordained by a religious body is sufficient.
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.
Yes, lawyers can officiate weddings and marry couples if they are authorized to do so by the state in which the wedding takes place.
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.
Anywhere!
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"
When the Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus made marriage illegal, Valentine continued to marry couples in secret.
no he is not qualified
actually forced marriages are prohibted in Islam