Normally, No. The exception is if the state has declared her an unfit mother than the state decides what is best for the child.
yes they both have to agree on the terns
at CVS
permit, grant, authorize, consent, give the go ahead, sanction
Rite aid
in Sainsbury's, Tesco or Asda
cvs is where i found mine
No. If he can get a written consent from one parent you are free to go ahead. Normally age of consent in Missouri is 17 is not married.
Only if your parents are present to sign their consent.
Certainly you can! Most states will grant a license without a problem with parental consent. They may have to provide a written statement or even show up at the license desk. Make a call to find out the specifics for your county.
Go down to the court house and get the paperwork fill it out, and turn it all back in. If there is not another father figure, meaning, if the mother is not married, the courts might not grant the orders. However, if there is, the new father needs to also do an adoption hearing at the same time which would help the judges decision to go ahead with the orders.
You can go ahead and adopt- immigration status is not something that would prevent the adoption. If you want to adopt merely to give the nephew legal status- then no, the adoption would do NOTHING. (the cutoff age for giving immigration status is 16).
* The father is obviously making a statement he may feel you are too young to get married or has other reasons. If you are not a minor then you have the right to make your own choice. If you are going ahead with the wedding ask your father one more time and if he still refuses then you can have an uncle or a brother give you away during your wedding day..