Call you local court house and ask the civil clerk this question. Just one question do you know what Birth Control is. You cant even support yourself and your on baby number two. This is one reason why we who are responsible and pay our ways have to pay so much because of teenagers having babies they can afford which trickles into unemployment, high insurance rates, soring medical bills, etc. Thanks alot. I go to work to support you and your irresponsible partners.
The fifteen year old probably shouldn't do that. Getting stuck with a 23 year old who would do such a thing is a really bad idea. In my not so humble opinion, any "male" (I won't call him a man) of that age who isn't interested in girls unless they are 8 years younger is either a sexual pervert or has so little to offer that he feels that the only female who will be interested is a young, naive fifteen year old. It's a bad idea and will result in serious problems for the female when she grows up a little. Have the baby, put it up for adoption so that it can be raised by a family that can care for it, then try to put your life together.
A child isn't a good enough reason to get married, especially if you're underage. The odds of that marriage being successful--and lasting--are virtually zero. having a child is a huge commitment; make sure you think it through before making
another huge commitment to someone who likely is immature, uneducated, makes little money, and hasn't yet figured out who he or she is (much like you are probably in the same position).
If you mean the state in the U.S., no, it isn't.
i think so you might just call a lawer they would tell you.
It is possible if there is a court order.
No.
Assuming they're minors, no.
No. There are plenty of other places you could be a resident and still get married at 16.
When he first got married, his wife-to-be was already pregnant, so they got married quickly.
if i am prenant and et married at sixteen to the babys father could i move in with him with out my paents permission in the state off Georgia?
Nope. Sorry.
Yes if you have parent consent. (:Bonnie:)
They are already married. They got married either on the 31st December, 2011, or the 1st January, 2012.
a husband. a boyfriend, to begin with atleast. to have to be not particularly smart
Georgia used to, but I don't know if they do anymore. That's all I know of.
In Georgia, individuals under 16 can only get married with a court order. Being pregnant does not exempt minors from this requirement. Additionally, Georgia law requires both parties to be a minimum of 16 years old to get married without parental consent.
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.