That would depend on why you are a ward of the state. If it is because the court found your parents unfit and therefor removed their parental rights, the chance is zero that a judge would let them decide for you to marry as a minor.
Yes, with parental consent.
No. In CA in order for someone under 18 to marry they must have both parental consent and court approval.
With parental consent 16 and without parental consent 18. The laws differ slightly in the different states though. If you are below 16 you can marry in some of them with the courts consent.
Yes, with parental consent.
Not only parental consent. You can marry at 16 with parental consent, but at 15 you must also have high-court consent.
Yes with parental consent.
Yes.
You have to be 18 to marry without parental consent. You can marry at 16/17 with parental consent.
Yes, with parental consent. Otherwise they have to wait until the younger one turns 18.
No. And even with parental consent couples under the age of 18 are required to meet with a counselor and a superior court judge.
If you're 16/17 you can marry if you have parental consent. You can marry without parental consent at 18.
With parental consent, all of them. Without parental consent, none of them.