Yes, if the minor has parental consent.
The state of Georgia is one of the few that allow a female who is at least sixteen years old and pregnant to be married w/o the consent of parent(s) or a legal guardian. The nineteen years old male is considered to be an adult under the state's legal age of majority laws. You will need to present to the clerk issuing the marriage license, a notarized statement from a licensed Georgia physician confirming the pregnancy,(in this case it seems a bit unnecessary but it is the law.
No. Pregnant or not, you need parental permission to marry.
No...the girl shld turn in to 18 to become an adult
Only if both your parents sign a concent form.
With parental permission, yes, she can.
Not without the consent of one parent
No. A few years they could, but GA has wisely changed that law. Now, pregnant or not, a minor has to have parental permission in order to marry in GA.
Anywhere. Just go and apply for a marriage license with the proper proof of parental consent.
No. You must have parental permission to get married if you are under 18. Being pregnant doesn't change the age.
Georgia will provide a license with a doctor's certification. But they will inform the parents.
In the state of Georgia, a minor of the age of 16 or 17 can marry an adult with parental consent. In no case will a minor under the age of 16 be permitted to marry an adult.In 2006, the state legislature eradicated the loophole in the law allowing couples of any age to marry without parental consent in the case of pregnancy. This is no longer allowed.