No. Exceptions are not made because someone is pregnant
All of them. A minor needs parents permission in all the states.
You don't automatically get the right to marry just because you are pregnant. You will still need the courts permission and no way they will allow a 14yo marry a 23yo who is guilty of statutory rape getting the minor pregnant. Even if he is not the father they will not find a pregnancy reason to marry at 14. See the link below for all states requirements for minors to get married.
There are a few states that allow minors to marry when special circumstances exist. However, some of these states still require the minors to receive permissin from a district or superior court. Minors who leave the state of residency to avoid abiding by the existing laws will not be allowed to marry in any other state unless they receive approval from the court of jurisdiction.
Not without the minors parental consent. However, the state of Georgia, and only Georgia, will make an acception for pregnant minors or ones that already have children, and will allow them to marry without any parental consent. * There are several states that allow a pregnant minor to marry without parental consent. Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New Hampshire (referred to as "good and special cause"), Virginia, West Virginia, also in Kentucky by means of application in the district court of the county of residence. All cited states require a notarized statement on the official stationary of a physician licensed by the state attesting to the validity of the pregnancy.
A minor must have consent of the sole custodial parent or both parents if they share joint custody in order to marry. Some states allow pregnant minors to be married without parental consent but with the permission of the court. A minor pregnant or already having had a child may not leave the resident state in order to marry in a state that has such laws, the marriage would not be allowed. Marriages that are obtained by the use of fraudlent documents are not legal. The one exception to the above are minors who are residents of the State of Wisconsin.
There is no state that will allow someone under the age of 18 to marry without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances. However, once you're 18, you'll be able to get married in any state, with the exception of Mississippi (where you have to be 21) and Nebraska (where you have to be 19).
In some states a 15yo is allowed to marry if she has consent from parents as well as the courts. So it depends on where you live and the circumstances. Considering marriage emancipates you this is not something they allow very often. In all states does minors below 18 need parental consent.
47 states allow TG/S's to marry. There is even a loophole in some states/cases where it can end up being same-sex, completely legal, even in a state where same-sex marriages are forbidden. The only 3 states that do not allow TG/S's to marry are Ohio, Tennessee, and Utah.
Pregnant minors in GA cannot marry without parental consent. A few years ago they could, but GA has since changed that law.
Every chapel if your state law allow it. The laws for minors to marry varies from state to state.
They both can get arrested for first having sex when minors, two for making her pregnant.
Not under ordinary circumstances. A few states allow minors to marry without parental consent if specific conditions exist. However, the minors must be residents of the state and in most cases must have permission from the court.