The 16 year old is considered emancipated. As long as they are legally married, the parents no longer have control.
Yes, a minor can travel without a parent or legal guardian with a minor letter of consent to travel, which typically includes permission from the parent or guardian and details of the trip.
Provided it does not interfere with the scheduled access rights of the other parent.
Yes, a minor can travel with only one parent if they have a notarized travel consent letter from the non-accompanying parent or legal guardian.
Yes, a letter of consent from the non-traveling parent is typically required for a minor to travel with one parent.
A consent letter for travel is a document that gives permission for a child to travel without one or both parents. An example of a consent letter may include the child's name, the accompanying adult's name, travel dates, destination, and contact information. It should be signed by the parent(s) and notarized for validity.
Unless specifically addressed in the court order, there is no provision of law placing a milage limit on travel.
Yes, a child can typically travel alone with a letter of consent from their parent or guardian, but it is important to check the specific requirements of the airline or transportation provider beforehand.
Yes, a notarized letter of consent from the child's parent or legal guardian is often required for a child to travel internationally without both parents present.
You can request the required consent form for traveling with only one parent from the airline or travel agency you are using.
Yes, it is recommended that children traveling without both parents have a notarized letter of consent from the absent parent(s) to avoid any issues at border crossings or during travel.
A statement of consent form for your child to travel
There is no state that will allow someone under the age of 18 to marry without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances. However, at the age of 18 you can get married in any state without parental consent, with the exception of Mississippi (where you have to be 21) and Nebraska (where you have to be 19). I have no idea what countries would allow it, but do you have a passport and several thousand dollars for plane tickets? Plus, many airlines (maybe *all* airlines) require parental permission for anyone under the age of 18 to travel without a parent.