Your parent has to be with you, or sign for you, to get the marriage license. Check the specifics at your court house. They can tell you exactly what you need to get the license.and you need permition
The legal age to get married in Minnesota is 18 years. If you are a minor, who is 16 or 17 years old, you need your parental consent.
No, a parent must be present.
No, the minor must have the consent of the parent(s) and permission of the court. If both male and female are minor's then the parent(s) or legal guardian of both must be present in court at the time of the petition hearing for the marriage license.
Having a parent or guardian present when treating a minor is very important to their safety. Also, a parent or guardian may be needed to make decisions on their behalf that they are too young to make.
No, a parent does not have to be present however, in some cases the judge may ask the parent about his/her child's behavior and or social/school apptitudes. So it could be in the best interest of the minor to have a parent present but is not mandatory.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
No, the parent must be present to authorize the statement. They must be 18 to not have a parent present.Added: No parent "authorization" of the juvenile's statement is required, only that they must be present to WITNESS the interrogatiopn.
Only under special circumstances, but otherwise no.
Yes, if they ALSO have the PERMISSION of the parent.
In virtually all states, marriage emacipates a minor from his/her parent's supervision and responsibility. In virtually all states, marriage emacipates a minor from his/her parent's supervision and responsibility.
At 17 you are a minor and need to have parent's permisson to move in with your boyfriend. He is an adult and if he can prove income and have a credit check a landlord will rent to him, but not to you since you are a minor.