No, your intended partner needs to be legally 'of age' to give their consent.
A parent or guardian has to sign a permission to marry.
11-14 years old
You can not marry if you are under the age of 14.
Because we(Romanians)are major after the age of 18!and then we are totally independent!if some1 wanna marry somebody else who is not major his parents should approve it but is a long procedure!
Grammatically it is correct but........ if you are asking somebody to marry you then say - "will you marry me"?
I believe it depends on the state, but in many states with full signed parental consent, you may marry under the age of 18. (It would depend on the state, how young you can marry, and if someone over 18 can marry someone under 18.)
Generally no. You cannot legally marry anyone if you are still married to a different person, regardless of where that marriage was performed.
With a signed document giving full parental permission from your family. ~ Well, the legal age to marry is 13, you just have to still live with your guardian or parents. So I don't think you would be under 13 to want to marry. But, you can stay with that person you want to marry until you are legal age. Or at least the legal age used to be. The answer above is a good one though.
The answer to this question is yes. In most states, parental consent is needed to marry under the age of 18
The legal age to marry in Connecticut is 18. However, minors who are 16 or 17 years old may marry with parental consent and court approval.
you marry him then do the nasty
by reading and visiting onlinelegalcenter.com it is said that you must have both parents consent in order to get married under the age of 18 in west virginia. No. Persons under the age of 18 need parental consent to marry. Persons under the age of 16 need permission from the superior court to marry.