Prove that it's not extremely detrimental to the children, plus offer to provide a $10,000 cash or certified bond, forfeited if you violate court ordered visitation rights.
NO.
You need to take this to court. The court will or will not give you permission to leave with the children, based upon the evidence at hand.
In the US you can marry at 17 with parental consent to anyone. Court permission is not needed.
In other words, you want to take the children away from their father? Do you have court ordered custody?
Your parents can grant you permission to leave whereever they wish. The court doesn't enter in to it unless there is a pre-existing court order on the matter.
You don't need the court to give permission, your parents consent is enough.
Parents can give permission to their children to live anywhere it is safe.
She needs the permission of the father and/or the court.
Try calling your local Children and Youth Services. It could even go by Children and Family Services in some states. They might be able to tell you. Different states have different laws regarding the age of consent. The person with legal custody can give their consent. Underage persons can petition the court for permission to marry in some states. You need to check with the case worker, an attorney, the family court or a court advocate.
No, other people cannot open your mail unless you give them permission to do so. This is a federal offense that is punishable in court.
Not unless they also obtain a court order allowing it, and judges are not chomping at the bit to give permission for 15-year-old children to get married. Chances are extremely high you will hear a 'no'.
Santa does not typically give permission for children to touch Elf on the Shelf, as he is believed to lose his magic if touched. It's best to admire the elf from a distance and not attempt to touch it.