Probably not--especially if both parents have legal guardianship, whether of not they're still together.
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.
No, only a parent or guardian.
You don't get married under age !
Rather than would be allowed depends on the state. In many states the signature of both parents is required.
http://www.sexlaws.org/node/1353/print
The age limit In Scotland Is 16 you can get married at Gretna Green, This is without parent consent, But if you are getting married in England the youngest age without parent consent is 18. Hope this helped. So England Is 18, Scotland Is 16 But only At Gretna Green
You must be at least 18 years old or with written parental consent. If you are under 16 years of age you can get married only with court order.
Yes, but only in certain states.
No yes u can but only in certain states
Only if she is your legal guardian.
You only need parental consent if you are under 18. If you are then you only need one parent.
Laws for underage marriage vary from state to state. However, generally a minor is only allowed to marry with parental consent or if the underage individual is pregnant. Parental consent is only allowed, depending on the state, at a certain age. And marriage because of pregnancy is only allowed if the individual shows the court ability to care for herself and her child financially and emotionally.