I don't think being in the military has anything to do with it. It's the laws of the state where you get married that has a say.
That person will have to be a certain age (it varies from state to state), but if they are under eighteen they will need to get parent's permission.
That would depend on the laws of the locality in question.
How do I handle busybodies and trouble makers , especially difficult when Iam a CAREGIVER or married to someone with CHRONIC health problems
No. If you didn't know he was already married when you married him, you are not the one who will be charged and prosecuted. But your marriage will not be legal because his previous wife is still his legal wife.
The man that is already married and remarries again to another woman has committed bigamy and it is against the law in most States. No, you will not get into trouble, but you will not be legally married to him until he gets a divorce from his former wife.
No, its your life authorities don't have any control over underage couples staying the night with each other.
In most states, a underage person cannot be at a party where alcohol is being served. This goes for anyone who is drinking or not.
no you cant because you are over the ahe limit
He can. It depends on how your parents react to him. If they think it's bad then they can call the police. But he will not get in trouble unless you are having sex with him.
I think most foster children are considered to be in custody of the state. What you might want to do is if you want to get married that badly call your local Children and Youth Services, it might even be called Children and Family services. If you are underage and run away I think you could get in some trouble. If the other person is over 18 they definitely could get in trouble. Make the call before you do something drastic.
NO dont do it! Just because you can show off to your friends about it! Your underage and will have to wait, enjoy your life at the moment, and dont get yourself into deep trouble!
I suppose you are more likely to get into trouble if you are overage, and give alcohol to an underage person. But please note a few additional points:Alcoholic beverages are legal in many countries, but that doesn't mean they are harmless. Better stay away from them.The definition of "underage" may vary from one jurisdiction to another. For example, perhaps you are over 18 and the other person under 18, and so in some jurisdictions, you would be overage, and the other person underage.
You would be in more trouble for not reporting the attempted suicide that you would from any trouble associated with underage drinking. But no you are not protected. Most likely they will use common sense but it is best to always report crimes or medical issues as they happen.