North America
- CANADA: A law authorising same-sex marriage and adoptions entered into force in July 2005.
- MEXICO: The country's federal capital has allowed same-sex marriage since 2009.
South America
- ARGENTINA: In July 2010, Argentina became the first Latin American country to legalise same-sex marriage. Homosexual couples can also adopt.
- BRAZIL: It has de facto authorised same-sex marriage since May 14, 2013, after the National Council of Justice ordered clerks to register all marriages pending the adoption of a law by parliament.
Europe
- THE NETHERLANDS: In April 2001, The Netherlands became the first country to allow gays and lesbians to marry in a civil ceremony and adopt children.
- BELGIUM: Same-sex marriage was made legal in June 2003, but some restrictions apply. Homosexual couples were allowed to adopt children in 2006.
- SPAIN: The country's socialist government made same-sex marriage legal in July 2005. Homosexual couples were also allowed to adopt, regardless of their marital status.
- SWEDEN: Same-sex couples were allowed to marry in Lutheran Church ceremonies in May 2009. Adoptions for all have been legal since 2003.
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