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No. You would have to get parent consent and probably a judge's consent before you did that. You might want to reconsider that anyway
With medical proof of the pregnancy, Georgia will issue a marriage license.
Pregnant minors in GA cannot marry without parental consent. A few years ago they could, but GA has since changed that law.
after you have your period, you are able to have a kid. but under country law, if you are under 15 besides in the state of Georgia, you can't get married without parental consent. (in Georgia, if you are pregnant at 15, you are allowed to).
A pregnant minor cannot get married in GA without parental consent. They used to be able to, but GA changed the law in 2006 (and they should have changed it years before they did).
Rhode Island & Massachusetts allow marriage under 18 without parental consent, but it must be filed and approved through the courts. Georgia & Florida allow marriage without parental consent if the woman is pregnant, but it must be filed and approved through the courts and the pregnancy must be confirmed by a doctor. No other states allow marriage under the age of 18 without parental consent.
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The only state that allows for minors under the age of 18 to get married without parental consent if the bride is pregnant is Georgia.\Georgia: If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may apply if accompanied by both parents who have given written consent. If the bride is pregnant, no parental consent is required if you submit a statement from a Georgia licensed physician certifying that the bride is pregnant. If underage applicants already have a child, they should present a certified copy of the birth certificate for the child at the time of application. If parental consent is not required, the court will notify parents or guardians that you have been issued a marriage license.
Georgia: If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may apply if accompanied by both parents who have given written consent. If the bride is pregnant, no parental consent is required if you submit a statement from a licensed physician certifying that the bride is pregnant.
Laws for underage marriage vary from state to state. However, generally a minor is only allowed to marry with parental consent or if the underage individual is pregnant. Parental consent is only allowed, depending on the state, at a certain age. And marriage because of pregnancy is only allowed if the individual shows the court ability to care for herself and her child financially and emotionally.
Marriage laws differ by state. In some states, pregnancy does lower the age at which parental consent is no longer needed; in most states, though, anyone under 18 needs the consent of at least one parent or guardian.
They either have to have the parental consent or a court order to get a marriage license.