Hello,
I know , it`s not really what one would think this section is for, but I have a few questions regarding gay marriages versus regular marriages.
There are some countries (Argentina, Portugal, some parts of the USA, etc) who legalized gay marriage as opposed to others who made civil union possible.
My question is: Do the gay marriages in Argentina hold the same rights like the hetero marriages? Does anyone know about this. I was having an argument with someone who tried to present to me that some countries are so superior in gay and LGBT matters because they allow "marriages" and austrians don`t allow gay people to marry.
My aegument was that - as far as I know (I have talked with portuguese lawyers about that) that - some countries opened up their legislation to broaden the spectre of marriage while others made civil unions possible (etc.).
But - even if you have something like "gay marriage" I assume that also in Argentina (same as in Portugal) it is not the same in case of rights like the typical hetero marriage is.
Which means aspects of immigration, child adoption, financial matters etc.
I`d be honestly surprised if there was a country where it is really equal.
Is any of you guys familiar with the legal aspects of gay marriage in these countries (specially argentina). Muito obrigada
thanks