Actually, in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent. In Florida, Kentucky, and Oklahoma, the young couple must have authorization from a court. Maryland requires that the minor be at least 16. Even with parental approval, many states will require court approval when a person is 16 years of age or less.Hope this information helps you!
you know what ther probably are some states where you can, but if i could give you my best advice, and please take it ito consderation i was 16 when i got pregnant for the first time, i had my baby when i ws 17 and my bofriend asked me alot of times to marry him, and i simply refused to get married just because i was pregnant, i wanted to see if anything would change after i had her, she WA 8 mnths old when me and my husband decided to get married.... so please as much as you think you love this guy, and you may, don't just Mary him becasue you pregnant... not only is it bad for you, but for the baby too... now after you have the baby and he doesn't change and you see that he isn't going anywhere then plan on getting married.. divorce costs alot, im not gonna tell you not to marry this guy, an don't listen to anyone when they say your to young to know what love is because there not you, i knew at 16 that i loved my husband, and 3 years later we are married and have 3 beautiul daughters....yes vey close in age3 2 and 1.
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Go to your DHS caseworker or whatever they call it in your state and ask them to obtain emancipation status. This is generally available when you are pregnant. No, just because someone is pregnant does not mean they can get emancipated. Only about half the states allow it. All states require parental consent to get married under the age of 18, but in some states a court can waive that requirement if they are convinced it is in the best interests of the individuals and the child.
NO, matter of fact I heard on the radio the other day and they siad the law changed, that you cannot get married without parental consent if you are pregnant.
I believe that in Kentucky a pregnant minor can apply to a district court judge for permission to marry without parental consent. But that doesn
No, you will need legal emancipation, parental consent, or wait until you're 18.
Only if the minor has parental consent.
The only way for him to marry his girlfriend is for her to be 18 and him to have parental consent or if she is under the age of 18 both would need parental consent. The male would have to be legally divorced from his parents otherwise.
Not legally, but if parental consent is given, there's not really any repercussion or consequence.
You can not move out before 18 without parental consent and you can not legally have sex with your boyfriend until you are 17, which is the age of consent in NYC.
Not unless she marries him first or is legally emancipated.
since you can't get legally married till your 18 without parental consent, you would have to get parental consent to move out before you got married,even if your parentals agreed...
You must be at least 18 years old to get married in Missouri without parental consent. Individuals aged 15-17 may obtain a marriage license with parental consent.
No, not legally.
No, not legally.
Legally, yes. But I don't think many people would recommend it.