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.
Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.
If she is legally married, yes. If she is emancipated, yes. If she has her parents' permission, yes. If she doesn't have her parents' permission, no, but she can apply for emancipation.
Yes, it serves to remove the disabilities of being a minor. Once married (which will require parental permission or a court order) you are considered an adult. And the parents are no longer responsible for you.
No, being married underage does not automatically grant emancipation status. Emancipation is a legal process that typically involves a minor petitioning the court for independence from their parents or guardians. Simply being married does not confer all the rights and responsibilities that come with being legally emancipated.
If you are married, you are considered an adult and can do what you wish.
No it does not. Age for emancipation is 18 years old, married (needs permission of parents), or by court order.
You are not considered an adult until you are 18, let alone get married. If your parents find out or the cops, you will find that out!
18, or 16 with emancipation.
Emancipation laws are a state-to-state issue, and currently, there are no emancipation options for minors in the state of Kentucky. However, if you are between 16-18 (18 being that you have not yet graduated high school, as you are still considered in your parents' care until you complete highschool, or until you are of the age of 19), you can get married with your parents permission. At that time you're considered a full adult. Sorry, love.
Not without parents permission or emancipation by the court.
You have to sue your parents in court to gain emancipation.
If you have parents permission, you don't have emancipation cause. Emancipation means being freed from bondage or imprisonment - with permissions being given, one is certainly not being held against their will. The other view possibly here is that the parents do not want to accept responsibility for your being once you leave their home.