If you are eighteen years old you are considered, in the State of California, an adult. The sixteen year old is considered a minor. The only way this can be done is with the consent of the sixteen year old's parent(s) or legal guardian(s). To marry without the minor's parental/guardian's consent would be considered illegal.
In California, the age of consent laws fall under two categories: 1] With Parental consent there are No age limits determining who can marry whom, so as long as you have your parents' permissions ( for both the male and female who wish to marry), Then it is legally permissable; providing that no other laws are violated (such as the laws that protect under age children from sexual abuse and exploitation). 2] Without parental consent Both The male and female who wish to marry must be at least 18 years of age in order to become husband and wife You can find out more about these laws by visiting the links below
In California, the age of consent is 18. For more information on the age of consent throughout the world, see the Related Link.
With parental consent and a magistrate’s approval it may require the emancipation of one or more parties
in California you will be fined 500 dollars your lisence will get two "marks" on it and you will be held in juvenil detention until your parents pick you up and your vehicle will be towed at your expense
Since the two people who eloped were minors, the parents can have the marriage annulled. Once it is found that they were minors, the marriage is not technically legal anyways.
They got married at Ellen's house in Los Angeles, California
The two were never married .
You can watch Unaccompanied Minors'' on http://www.youtube.com.
No, they are still minors.
If they are married they are emancipated through the fact they are married, so I would say no.
I don't see why not
{| |- | Yes, with parental consent and if they are 16 or older. The requirements for the license have to be met for both minors. And they have to be at least 16 to get the license. |}
minors can't get married at all without parental consent. so any "marriage" wouldn't be real.
In most jurisdictions, minors cannot get legally married without parental approval, so the point is moot.
yes because they are minors
No.
No. Two minors can not open a joint account
In california, Minors have no right to bail.
no minors should not be given two wheelers to drive
In California, you are considered an adult at 18 years old. At this age, you have the legal rights and responsibilities that come with adulthood, such as voting, entering into contracts, and being able to join the military without parental consent.