In the US, a 19 year old does not need parental permission to do anything as far as the law is concerned (unless the 19 year old is under the care of a guardian for mental incapacity, or something).
No. Pregnant or not, you need parental permission to marry.
If they have parental permission, yes they can. If they don't have parental permission, no they cannot.
The legal age of majority for the state is 18, that being the case an 18-year-old does not need parental permission to marry.
Doesn't even need parental permission. They are both over the age of consent.
At 16, you need parental permission anyways just to be emancipated. But with parental permission, I think she can live with her boyfriend. The only problem would be that she's a minor and he's not, but I think she is much less a minor when emancipated.
They can if they have parental permission. Without parental permission, no, they cannot.
The legal age of majority is typically 18 in most places, so a 17-year-old would generally still need parental permission to move out, even if they have already graduated high school. However, if the court has granted permission for the 17-year-old to live with another adult, this may override the need for parental consent in this specific situation. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this matter.
No, he or she would need parental or guardian permission and permission from the administrator/supervisor of the school district.
No place. A 15 year old cannot get married in Florida, you must be at least 16 and have parental permission. And he needs parental permission as well! You have to be 18 to get married without parental permission.
With parental permission, yes, she can.
Only if they have a court order. And they 17 year old still needs parental permission. They should wait a year and get parental permission.
You need to get two years older. You must be 18 and have proof of age.