Every state in the US will allow a 17 year old girl to marry with parental and/or judicial consent. (Some states require both, some allow either, but in practice, judicial consent is only granted without parental consent if the couple can show very good reason they should be allowed to get married. The girl being pregnant is normally considered "very good reason," but with such a large age disparity that opens a whole other can of worms, namely statutory rape.)
Assuming you don't have parental consent:
The minimum age without parental/judicial consent is 18 in every state with the exceptions of Nebraska where it's 19 and Mississippi where it's 21. So wait a year and you can do it almost anywhere. If you don't still want to get married in a year, then you shouldn't be getting married in the first place.
If they have parental permission or a court order. Otherwise, she will have to wait until she is 18.
Yes, when married the minor becomes emancipated.
With parental consent, yes. In some states the minor can go to the court to get permission instead if they are pregnant.
Yep.
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Yes, if they both want to get married.
No. Legally, the girl has to wait until she is 18.
Yes you can.
Yes, if the 17-year-old has parental consent.
If a girl is 17 years old and the guy is 24 years old can they get married?
Certainly it's possible, but the guy will need parental consent to get married until he is 18.
Yes, if the minor have parental consent.
Yes, that is if you have parental permission.
No. But when they turn 18 they can.
She is not an adult yet. She will have to have parental consent or a court order.