According to Utah Law, Section 30-1-9 Marriage by Minors, persons who are 15 years of age, will need to have an authorization by a juvenile judge of the county where you reside or by a court commissioner. If you are 16 or 17 years of age, you will need to have your parents sign a consent form. If you are under 14 years of age, you cannot get married in Utah.
It is legal to get married if they have parental consent. Otherwise they have to wait until she is 18.
Yes, if the 16 year old has parental consent, they can get married.
You can legally move out of your parents' home when you are no longer a minor. In Utah, that is 18.
Yes, IF they have parental consent.
he is a judge or a priest - performing the marriage, not actually getting married to the women himself. Mark was either the judge or priest who married the 3 couples.
No, you cannot marry a horse, no matter what state you live in.
In Utah I think the law says 50 feet.
The Utah vehicle exemption is $2,500.
In the state of Utah, it is legal to marry your second cousin. You cannot however marry a first cousin. The exception to this rule is that first cousins who are both age 65 or older can marry.
Legal marriage in Utah is dependent upon varying factors dependent upon how young you are. 18 or older does not require parental consent. If you are 16 or 17 years old, parental consent is required. If you are 15, there is a list of requirements: * You need parental consent * You would have to get approval form a Juvenile Court. The court wants to know if it is in the best interests of the minor (the 15 year old) and whether or not it is voluntary. The court might also require premarital counsel if they deem it necessary.
In Utah, a car can legally carry as many passengers as there are factory-installed seatbelts.
Generally, no. The age of majority is 18. Until you reach the age of majority, or are otherwise legally emancipated, you need your parents' or guardian's permission to move out.