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No. In Colorado you have to be 18 to get married without parental consent.
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Peace without justice is often fragile and unsustainable. In order to achieve lasting peace, addressing injustices is essential to promote reconciliation, healing, and a sense of fairness within societies. Ignoring or neglecting justice can lead to underlying tensions and grievances that may potentially disrupt peace in the long term.
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.
The only way to get married without having a wedding is to be common law married. However, common law marriage is difficult to achieve and only recognized in a few remaining states. You'd have to research your state's law on common law marriage. You can, however, have a very simple justice of the peace wedding at your local courthouse. Contact the courthouse to find out when and how to sign up for a wedding ceremony. Typically, you can appear and get married in under 10 minutes for the cost of a marriage license (usually around $50). No traditional wedding to-do needed.
No. Colorado has a graduated licensing system.
Colorado's motto is Nil sine numine, which is Latin for "Nothing without Providence. Colorado's slogan is "Colorful Colorado"
We are human with or without justice. Justice makes being human better.
Power needs to be balanced by fairness and justice. Without the attributes of fairness and justice, power can get out of control.
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