I don't think the court would go for that. You have also not said anything about the girl and her family. And by the time they are 18 they will not need parental consent.
Yes. If the parents sign their consent it is likely that the court will allow the guardianship after the situation has been evaluated.Yes. If the parents sign their consent it is likely that the court will allow the guardianship after the situation has been evaluated.Yes. If the parents sign their consent it is likely that the court will allow the guardianship after the situation has been evaluated.Yes. If the parents sign their consent it is likely that the court will allow the guardianship after the situation has been evaluated.
If BOTH parents consent (in writing) to the court then the minor CAN get married.
No. You are only emancipated regarding your health when pregnant.
Probably not--especially if both parents have legal guardianship, whether of not they're still together.
no due to the 18 year law, you have to have a parents consent
The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.
Being pregnant does not emancipate you. You must be 18 or married.
If you are under the age of 18, parental consent is necessary. You can get married at 16 with consent. You may be able to get a court order if the parents are not available.
Yes. It would be easier if the parents consent to the guardianship. You should visit your local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate, if possible.Yes. It would be easier if the parents consent to the guardianship. You should visit your local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate, if possible.Yes. It would be easier if the parents consent to the guardianship. You should visit your local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate, if possible.Yes. It would be easier if the parents consent to the guardianship. You should visit your local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate, if possible.
no, both parents must consent.
Most parents will consent to marriage if their daughter is pregnant. If this is not the case however you will have to wait until you have you baby. When you have your baby you are automatically emancipated and are considered an adult and then you can get married without consent. You are only medicly emancipated, your parents still have legal control over that. You would have to get a judge to overturn your parents desision which is hard to do.
Most parents will consent to marriage if their daughter is pregnant. If this is not the case however you will have to wait until you have you baby. When you have your baby you are automatically emancipated and are considered an adult and then you can get married without consent. You are only medicly emancipated, your parents still have legal control over that. You would have to get a judge to overturn your parents desision which is hard to do.