No. Mississippi requires that you be *21* to marry without parental consent/court approval. It's the oldest age requirement in the entire U.S.
No, they cannot get married without parental consent. They will have to wait until they reach the age of 18 or get permission. It may be possible to get a court order to allow it, but most judges aren't going to go against the parents' wishes.
Legally, a sixteen year old cannot simply leave home without permission from their parents or legal guardians. However, in certain circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, they may be able to seek assistance from child protective services or other legal avenues to leave home. It's important for them to seek guidance from a trusted adult or professional to ensure their safety.
Yes. What can be justice without them?
parents judges, and police
Most Mississippi drug court judges are elected, because they are regular judges of Circuit, County, or Justice Courts. Some drug court judges are appointed, because they are regular Municipal Court judges. Drug court judges have already been elected or appointed as a judge of their court; they simply take on the additional role of drug court judge. Details about Mississippi drug courts can be found at the first related link below. There are links to more info in the right column of that page. I found this information at the second related link below, which also has links to individual drug courts; just scroll down the page and look for "drug court" links in each county.
Appointed judges with power to appoint enforcement officers. Appointed judges who were empowered to appoint enforcement officers but territorial governers also had such powers
In Florida a pregnant minor can apply for a marriage license without parental permission, but that doesn't necessarily mean that one will be issued. The county court judge may or may not, at his or her discretion, issue the license, which means they can say 'no', and in all likelihood, unless there are extenuating circumstances, they probably will say 'no'. Judges don't like to override a parents authority, and they likely won't do it *merely* because you're pregnant and you're too impatient to wait a year to get married.
Well, honey, Brian doesn't hate all lawyers and judges. In the book "Hatchet," Brian's parents are going through a messy divorce, and his dad's affair with another woman involves lawyers and judges. Brian's anger and resentment are directed towards those specific individuals involved in his parents' situation, not all lawyers and judges in general. So, let's not throw the whole legal profession under the bus just yet, okay?
Well we would view it like 'rape'; but legally it might be called 'assault'. If the patient actually died from complications of blood (which happens); perhaps one of the murder charges, like involuntary manslaughter. Of course, regardless of any 'human' legal things, or lack thereof; Jehovah God is the Judge of all Judges; and He has his day of reckoning. Unlike some human judges, Jehovah judges with 'righteousness'. We're fine with that.
God judges everyone
Being under 16 means you need: - the signatures of both your parents and that they also are present. If one parent has legal custody in a divorce, a certified copy of the judgment must be presented. - a court order to obtain a license. Judges rarely grant a 15yo right to marry unless there are really good reasons for it since marriage emancipates you.
Not unless they also obtain a court order allowing it, and judges are not chomping at the bit to give permission for 15-year-old children to get married. Chances are extremely high you will hear a 'no'.