No. A stepparent has no legal authority in regards to non biological children. He or she cannot give a stepchild permission to marry, leave the custodial parent or any other legal issue. If one biological parent has sole custody he or she can give the minor child permission to marry. If both biological parents share custodial rights, both must give permission for an underaged minor to marry.
lol... no where
Parental consent has nothing to do with the laws in place. If you are underage by the laws view, you are still underage. if you wonder if marriage emancipates you, yes it does.
Parental Consent.
Yes.
If your under age of consent then you shouldn't be married anyway. If your under age of consent then you shouldn't be married anyway.
Well if you are underage you will need parent's consent and judge or magistrate order. That's practically the only way you can do it.
If both parents are living, you have to have the consent of both.
Try visiting Arkansas or swimming to Cuba.
The age of consent in Alabama is sixteen. The age to be married with parental consent is fourteen years old.
If you are underage you need your parent's permission.
That would depend on the laws of the locality in question.
As far as I know, underage marriage is legal so long as the parents of the underage bride/groom have given consent.