Yes, they can.
Once you are married you are emancipated not when you get the permission.
yes she will have to take her paperwork to a judge and that will do it
There are only a few states that allow someone that young to be emancipated. In most you must be at least 16 to be emancipated.
I have a hard time believing a court would emancipate a 15yo but if she is emancipated she is free to marry whoever she wants.
If the parents give permission she can marry him and that emancipates her.
i hope cuz I'm trying to do the same thing!!
Only if said 16-year-old show parental consent or has been emancipated, but other than that no.
Virginia: If either of you are under 18 years of age, you must have written, notarized consent from a parent or your legal guardian. Regarding marriage of an emancipated minor--according to a pamphlet published by the Virginia State Bar: "A minor who has been judicially emancipated does not need consent of a parent or guardian to marry." (NOTE: For others reading this, that is not the case in every state. In some states, even if a minor is emancipated, they still must have parental consent in order to get married.) Are you already emancipated? If not, and your only purpose for becoming emancipated is to be allowed to marry...well, you would still have to meet all the requirements for emancipation.
Yes if you are emancipated then the state has found you responsible as an adult at which you can do what ever you want but just be careful b-c now if you break the law you get charged as an adult. but to answer your question yes
If they are emancipated, you have no obligations toward them, other than those of someone sharing a house with another adult.
If the parents of the 16 year old give their permission. Someone on active duty is considered emancipated, even if they are only 17. But until they reach the age of 18, parental permission is required to get a marriage license.
Yes. Anyone under the age of 18 is a minor and must have parental consent to marry.