18 is the the age where you are no longer considered a minor in the USA. Any state would allow you to be married at 18, and since you are legally considered an adult your parents cannot stop you.
yes it is legal. all you need to do is get the marriage license in the state in which you are getting married. In most states it is legal. However... "The Uniform Marriage Evasion Act, which has two main provisions, has been adopted by the following States: Illinois Louisiana Massachusetts Vermont Wisconsin The first provision: If a resident prohibited from marrying under the law of the State goes to another State for the purpose of avoiding this prohibition and contracts a marriage which would be void within his/her home State, that marriage will be held to be void by the home State, just as if the marriage had been entered into there. (Several States which have not adopted the Uniform Marriage Evasion Act as a whole have adopted this first provision.) The second provision: Prohibits the marriage within the State of persons residing and intending to continue residing in another State, if the marriage would be void if contracted in the individual's home State." Yes! I am a resident of FL, my husband of CA, and we got married in NE!
Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex marriage is legal in all US states and territories. The only country in the world where same-sex marriage is legal in some states, but not in others, is Mexico. In Mexico, however, even states that do not permit same-sex couples to marry must recognizes same-sex marriages performed in other states.
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Marriage is a serious contract, binding on a legal, social, and moral basis. You can't sign a contract to buy a car until you are 18, same goes with marriage.
It goes into Probate court and the State decides how it is disbursed.
I think it goes state by state. Whatever is legal in your jurisdiction first (or if you have parental permission). The church will perform marriages as long as it is legal, and for most churches as long as it is not homosexual, regardless of age.
if your parents die then the house goes to whoever your parents will says it goes to
the SSDI check goes to the parent with primary physical custody, that is the law
If the parents give permission Or if the brother goes to court and gets legal custody,otherwise you are considered a run away and can get your brother into alot of trouble.
Yes, but it has to be court ordered, and must come from both parents.
No. If you are under 18 your legal gardian must be with you along with the legal documents (birth certificate, license) to show it. They will not accept your 18 yr old friend to be your "adult"
No, the legal age to get a tattoo is 18 in any state, with or without parental consent.