That would depend on the attitude of the individual church, or of the priest. The act of baptism welcomes the baby into the Christian community. ANSWER
Different Faiths have different rules and conditions for Baptism, so it is impossible to give an inclusive "yes" or "no" answer. Some religions will not baptize a person until he or she is over the age of 7, which is considered the age of understanding in most Religions. Some will not baptize until the person is an adult. Some faiths consider it the entree to the Religion. Every religion has its own rules. There are, no doubt, faiths which require both parents' consent, or the Father's consent, to Baptize.
It is always best to call the church office, and ask the clergy.
No. A parent can give parental consent. A teacher can give teacher consent.
There are some very specific things---in some states--where parental consent is not needed. In most situations, though, a parent is required to give consent when a minor legally cannot give his / her own consent.
There is nothing called parental consent age so i assume you mean age of consent which is when a minor can give legal consent to sex. In California it is 18. No parent can consent to sex.
Only if your parents give consent to it.
If the minor is 16 and up the parent can consent but in some states it is allowed below 16 but then you also need the courts consent and they rarely give it. It's hard to find really good reasons why children below 16 should marry and get emancipated.
No, only a parent or guardian.
As long as the parent give permission it is okay. The parents are still responsible for them.
No. Pregnancy, abortion or miscarriage or having the baby will not give you any more rights then you had before the pregnancy apart from the right what to do regarding your pregnancy/child.
Yes they do.
Parental consent? Parents cannot give someone consent to have sex. However, the age of consent in Washington is 16, she can do whatever she wishes in that aspect.
http://www.sexlaws.org/node/1353/print
you would have to take the matter to child services but i believe so.