yes you can, i am 15 pregnant and married. my now husband's parents didnt want us to get married. go down to the court house and take a paper from the health department proving that you are pregnant and your marriage license will cost 45 dollars to 50 dollars. you dont need any parent to go with you if you can prove from your doctor or health department that you are pregnant. ***** If you live in the US, it depends on the state that you live in. A FEW states have exceptions/special provisions regarding pregnant minors, but MOST states do not (for good reason--the state does not want to encourage teenage girls to intentionally get pregnant just so they can get married against their parents wishes). And if you live in a state that doesn't allow it, you can't get married--you can't travel to another state that does allow it. You'd be breaking federal law (a minor crossing state line without parental permission) and they won't let you marry there anyway (because you're not a resident of that state).
it depends on what state you live in..most of the states require you to be 18 without a parents signature,,but Florida allows a pregannt teen to marry at 16..so check your state laws..it should help you. :) good luck
Not married, but they are boyfriend/girlfriend.
sit them all quietly down at dinner and let it easily down. they should be supportive no matter who it is.
I am an 18 year old, I have three god children. all my best friends are ending up pregnant. the best thing family members can do to help pregnant mothers is be very supportive. cautious on the pregnant woman's moods. & Help a little when you notice a struggle. stress is very bad for a pregnant mother. that's obvious. like i said before, mainly just be supportive, and offer help as much as possible. :)
First, congratulations, it's life changing but well worth it. I'm glad to hear your family is supportive. Don't worry about your boyfriend, he'll come around and if not, you've got your new baby to worry about. Depending on your family income, you should be eligible for benefits. Not for life, but at least to help you with Medical, child care, food, diapers & job readiness. Call your city or county Social Services Agency. Good Luck!
Go back home and live your young life with your family, then live with your boyfriend after you are married.
Yes his family was very supportive of him during his childhood when he was being home schooled.
show him that you really truly care about him. take him to a movie, do something special with him
I think it was supportive but I'm not sure
me and family are all very supportive of conservative ways
Betsy ross' family had always been loving and supportive until she married John Ross. She was raised a Quaker and they believed you needed to marry within the religion. John wasn't a Quaker. Her sister was supportive though.
Betsy Ross's family was caring and loving the only time they weren't supportive was when she married John Ross. It was because Betsy was a Quaker which was her culture but John wasn't so her parents wanted her to marry someone who was a Quaker. But Betsy didn't like that idea because she was in love with John. Betsy sister was supportive though because she was already married she had married a sailor and he sailed Betsy and John to the other side of the river to get married so that's just what they did.
Yes! They were always supportive for her dream to come ture