It probably depends on the state, but I would say any underage person trying to get married is going to need permission from their parents. Both the bride and groom will need permission.
This is an easy answer. You need Permission from both your parents. That's how its been in America for over 50 years!!!!
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Yes, if you are of legal age or have both parents permission if underage and you are getting married for sure you can speak to the priest about marriage.
If you are not emancipated you need your parents' permission to move out or to get married.
Since the two people who eloped were minors, the parents can have the marriage annulled. Once it is found that they were minors, the marriage is not technically legal anyways.
That depends on the state. In many states, if both parents have equal custody, then both signatures would be required.
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may apply for a license if accompanied by both parents who have given written consent. You do not need the permission of the other person's parents. Check with your local licensing department to make sure you have the correct items before showing up.
There are no laws about dating. The girl better have permission to go out with you and you better take the time to meet the parents. And the age of consent is typically 16 for sexual activity.
No, They are both underage and their parents do not allow them to.
No, they are both underage. Even with parental permission the 15 year old cannot get married in most states. It would require a court order.
In some cases yes. If you are both underage he will need parents permission.In most states a female can marry without parental consent if she is pregnant.Only in Florida can a male who is underage and expecting a child can marry the mother of that child.However, if you are not pregnant, please do not try to get pregnant just to get married.There is no guaruntees.