Presumably as part of your BK you mean? Of course.
For just about any legal reason. Of course.
But understand, by filing for BK and asking the court to provide protection to you from your creditors, you actually gave and signed consent for them to do so, and much much more. If you lied on those papers you signed, you know, didn't really reveal all of your assets or things about your financial position (thinking they won't know about what you don't tell them)....that is a criminal act normally pursued as fraud against the court...a very, very bad thing.
All of them with parental consent. Without parental consent you need the courts consent or no marriage.
Depends on the state but you will need courts consent.
None. You would then need the courts consent.
I get the feeling they are not married. if there are court orders for custody, visitation and child support she can not do this without the other parents consent and the courts consent. Otherwise she will be breaking the courts orders which is illegal.
Without parental consent it's 18 in most states. With consent it can be allowed from age 16. 14-15 is legal in a few states with the courts consent.
No you can not. With consent you can get married at 16 and 17 but under 16 it's only by a courts permission along with parental consent.
No. Below 18 you need parental and/or the courts consent.
In the US, the courts cannot choose to break the law, so if there's a law against it, then no, they can't.
With parental consent 16 and without parental consent 18. The laws differ slightly in the different states though. If you are below 16 you can marry in some of them with the courts consent.
Depends on the laws where you live. Not without parental or courts consent though.
No, in Kentucky, individuals under the age of 18 cannot get married without parental consent, regardless of pregnancy.
No she can not. In some states she could at 16 with the courts consent but no court will alllow it based on a pregnancy alone.