The simplest solution is to get parental permission to marry. Otherwise emancipation would be the route to go if it is allowed in her state.
Mississippi does not have an emancipation statute. The alternative is to get married, which emancipates a minor, but also require parental consent.
With parental permission, yes.
Yes, she is not emancipated.
She'll still need parental consent anywhere the age of consent is below sixteen.
16 year olds can get married if the girl is pregnant but im not sure about that
No. You both must be at least 16 to get married in Wisconsin. 16 and 17 requires parental consent.
Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.
She has to have parental permission or a court order.
Not likely. There is a statute that allows for the courts to grant the right to contract to a minor, but it is seldom used. Full emancipation is not available in Oklahoma.
The 16-year-old girl can seek emancipation through the court system, which would grant her legal independence from her parents. She should gather evidence of the abuse and consult with a lawyer to guide her through the process. Emancipation would allow her to make decisions regarding her own life without parental involvement.
It is possible to get emancipated in Utah. One simply has to show the ability to take care of oneself financially and physically. Often continuing school is also a requirement.
Insofar as the US is concerned there is no general answer that can be given to this question. The age differences for emancipation, marriage, and consensual sex, etc, are different in every state.