I'm not sure what you're asking. Do you mean who would get custody of the girl--her parents or her husband. Neither. When a minor *legally* marries they emancipated.
And, in order to marry her, you would need parental consent, and even with that consent, most states will not allow it.
Possibly, but it's a two way street and can apply to a S/O.
Only if that parent has sole custody of you or if your other parent is dead. Otherwise both have to sign.
Not without a Power of Attorneysee link for useful info
If you have joint custody then you should see legal counsel. Other arrangements must be made so you still have visitation rights of your child. Perhaps, if you agree, you could ask for your child during special holidays, etc. If you don't have joint custody (she has full custody) there isn't much you can do.
He has the right to divorce and to an equitable share of the marital estate, and has equal right to petition the court for custody of the child.
Horse marries horse.
No god is marries yet
No. The child support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court. Marriage by either parent does not normally affect child support.
Sonic the Hedgehog marries Sally.
The remaining parent takes primary residential, or you agree to long distance visitation. see link
They may not have access to any firearm. When not in the personal custody of the owner, the firearm must be under lock IF the felon is in the same home at that time. The felon may not have access to the keys to the lock.
Sonic the hedgehog marries Sally.