You probably can't. Most states will not issue a marriage license to anyone under the age of 16, even with a court order.
No, you cannot get married in Tennessee at age 14. Even with a court order you have to be at least 16.
You only can with a court order.
No, chances are not good. Many states will not allow someone under the age of 16 to get married at all. In others it requires parental permission and a court order to get married under the age of 16.
No, they cannot get married at 14. With parental consent they still must be at least 16 to get married.
Not without a court order. You have to be 16 with parental consent.
You can get married in most states at age 16 with parental permission. There are a few places that will allow a 15 year old to get married. But that requires a court order to get a marriage license issued.
No states that I know of. Some states do allow it but you have to have a court order.
As of December 14, 2013, 1 same-sex couple has been married in Jalisco, by court order. Although civil unions are now legal in Jalisco, in order to be married, a same-sex couple must obtain a court order.
You can get married at 14 in most places with the consent of you parents.
Anyone under 20 years of age will need to show a certified copy of their birth certificate. If you are between 16 and 17 years old, you will have to show parental consent. Those who are 14 to 15 years old, you can't get a marriage license without a court order. Anyone under 14 years of age cannot get married.
Very doubtful. It would require a court order and isn't likely to allow someone that young to get married.
You can't in most countries in the world. The majority of places require you to be at least 16, with some exceptions for younger, but they normally require a court order. There is no place in North America that would allow someone that young to get married, even with a court order.