It already is, effective June 28, 2013.
California does not recognize common law marriage. However, if you live in a state that does recognize common law marriage and meet the requirements of that state, your marriage will be recognized by the state of California if you move there.
If it does not pass, gay marriage will be legal in the state of California. Gay marriage WILL be taught in school.
It is legal to marry a second cousin in California. It is not legal to marry anyone else in your family. California also allows first cousin marriage.
Yes
Yes, and same-sex marriage has been legal in California since June 28, 2013.
Yes, get married in the country, bring your passports, birth and marriage certificates to the U.S. Embassy and have them apostilled(legalized)
If you both have lived in Mexico, got married then you would immigrate to Canada as husband and wife and it is legal in Canada.
Yes. It also legal to marry a first cousin in California.
You are already married. You can have a ceremony in California but the legal marriage took place in Las Vegas. If you apply for a marriage license in California they will ask if you have ever been married before. You must disclose that you are already married and California will not issue the marriage license.
there is no need for birth certificate or anything but you must get registered at the time of marriage according to the requirements in California law's.
California does not recognize common law marriage. Community property rights can only be acquired through a legal marriage. Community property rights are governed by state law.
If the marriage in Cuba was a legal marriage then yes it is legal in NY