Once she is married she is emancipated, not before that.
No you can not go and get remarried in the state of Arizona, if legally separated , you must remember you have to legally divorced to get married anywhere.
At the age of 18 a person is legally considered an adult and legally responsible for their actions, whether the actions be: illegal; signing a contract; getting married.
If they are doing the marriage legally, nothing (unless you were required to give consent, in which case you shouldn't have given the consent if you didn't wnat them getting married).
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
yes you do need a license to be legally married in Arizona
If your under age of consent then you shouldn't be married anyway. If your under age of consent then you shouldn't be married anyway.
{| |- | Not without permission. Being under the age of 18 will require parental consent to get married, regardless of what state they are in. If she has parental consent, she can apply for a marriage license in Arizona and get married there. |}
If you have parental consent, you can get married. Your local licensing office can tell you what the requirements are. There may be some other requirements that have to be met, such as a physical.
Prior to reaching Age of Majority you are still legally a child, and need your parents consent to get married. Age of Majority in Arizona is 18. honour thy mother and father, they only want the best for you, if they think he's good for you they'll happily give you consent
This really depends on where you live but in most cases you can get married at any age as long as you have parental consent.
Yes, in Mississippi parents are still legally and financially responsible for their minor children even if they get married. Marriage does not emancipate a minor from their parents' responsibility until they reach the age of majority.
Yes you are and yes you can.