Canada, Belgium, Netherlands, South Africa, and Spain
Yes. A lesbian can marry a man anywhere. A lesbian can marry a woman in any of the states and countries that have legalized same-sex marriage.
Marriage with a cousin is legal in all countries, I think.
If the couple is concerned with property and/or recognition, the best document to get is a marriage license.
Yes, same-sex marriage should be legal. There really is no reason why not. There are people who say that it makes marriage worth less but same-sex marriages only have half the divorce rate as straight marriages.
There are no European countries where marriage to a child is legal. The age of what is to be considered a child is what differs, from country to country.
If the marriage is completely legal under the laws of Trinidad and Tobago, it will be honored in other countries.
lesbian marriage is a somewhat non-standard term for a same-sex marriage between two women.
Lesbian marriage same as any marriage. Why would it be different
Yes and no. Same-sex marriages legally performed in other countries are legally recognized in countries where same-sex marriage is legal. In countries where same-sex marriage is not legal, foreign same-sex marriages are not legally recognized.
The US does recognize marriages conducted in other countries. The marriage does have to be legal in Canada for it to be legal in the US. And copies of the certificate should be kept available for legal validation.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Denmark and Norway, as it is also in Sweden and Iceland. Same-sex marriage will be legal in Finland on March 1, 2017.
No countries in Eastern Europe have legalized same-sex marriage.