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Theoretically yes but in a way you by default become under the supervision of her parent(s) or guardians and if you are still a minor (under 21) when she becomes an adult considering what you described she would become your legal guardian until your 21st birthday but if your parents authorized it there should be no problems for you to worry about.

In most states (and maybe in all) when you *legally* marry you automatically become emancipated. Therefore, you would not come under the supervision of her parents or of her. You are considered to be an emancipated minor and therefore responsible for yourself.

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Q: If a boy is married at 17 with his parents' permission is that called emancipation and is he considered an adult as his wife is 19?
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Can a girl who is 17 emancipated and has a child get married without parents permission in Missouri?

Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.


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