If she is married, she is considered emancipated. For a legal contract she may have to show proof of marriage.
If both of your parents give permission, you can get married. Without their permission you will have to wait until you are both 18.
No, she is only 16 and has not yet reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
Yes, but you must have parental consent. His parents would have to sign a form giving him permission. Realistically, both of you are way too young to get married. It will be much harder for you to have better incomes, afford education and housing.
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If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.
No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.
Yes, if you are 17 and married in Louisiana, you are considered emancipated and can live separately from your parents. As a married minor, you have the legal capacity to enter into contracts and make decisions regarding your residence. However, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional to fully understand your rights and responsibilities.
The age of consent in the state may very well be 16. However, she is still the responsibility of her parents. Until she is 18, she has to have their permission. If she got married, (and her parents would have to consent!) she could move in with him.
No. A divorce is the dissolution of a legal marriage. You are not married to your parents.
The 16 year old female is legally responsible for herself, since marriage emancipates you. There is no marriage where a spouse is your legal guardian. Marriage is equal.
No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.