In the US, the courts cannot choose to break the law, so if there's a law against it, then no, they can't.
All of them with parental consent. Without parental consent you need the courts consent or no marriage.
No. Below 18 you need parental and/or the courts consent.
No you can not. With consent you can get married at 16 and 17 but under 16 it's only by a courts permission along with parental consent.
Depends on the state but you will need courts consent.
None. You would then need the courts consent.
With parental consent 16 and without parental consent 18. The laws differ slightly in the different states though. If you are below 16 you can marry in some of them with the courts consent.
No, in Kentucky, individuals under the age of 18 cannot get married without parental consent, regardless of pregnancy.
Without parental consent it's 18 in most states. With consent it can be allowed from age 16. 14-15 is legal in a few states with the courts consent.
Depends on the laws where you live. Not without parental or courts consent though.
Rhode Island & Massachusetts allow marriage under 18 without parental consent, but it must be filed and approved through the courts. Georgia & Florida allow marriage without parental consent if the woman is pregnant, but it must be filed and approved through the courts and the pregnancy must be confirmed by a doctor. No other states allow marriage under the age of 18 without parental consent.
In most states, individuals can marry at 17 with parental consent. Some states may require a court order in addition to parental consent. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where the marriage will take place.
No. A minor can not get married in any state without the parents and/or the courts permission.