No. If he can get a written consent from one parent you are free to go ahead. Normally age of consent in Missouri is 17 is not married.
you cant marry your first cousin in the state of Missouri but they wont recognize that yall are first cousins unless yall look alot alike...or if its in the marriage document.
Yes.
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Of course not. And if you attempt it, boyfriend can be in kinds of legal trouble, made even more serious by the fact that 'the matter' has crossed state lines (that makes it a federal offense). Forget it.
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You always go by the laws of the state you are in at the time. So if you're both in Missouri, the Age of Consent is 17, so if you are under 17 he could be in trouble. Read more about Age of Consent. There are links there so you can check your state or country. * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_age_of_consent_and_what_does_it_mean
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Yes. As a result, on November 5, 2014, a state court judge ruled that Missouri's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional and ordered that same-sex couples be permitted to marry. The ruling applies only to St. Louis.
No. In the state of TX, pregnant or not, a minor needs parental permission in order to marry.
You don't get in trouble for proposing to anyone. Even if she's 13. You can propose to anyone and it doesn't matter where they live or how old they are. You only get trouble if you marry someone who is too young.
The abbreviation for the state of Missouri is MO.
First of all it is called the show me state and the state is... Missouri