If you are both adults in the eyes of the law, you are free to do as you wish. Unless there is probation or protective custody or something like that involved. good luck.
No, she would have to have parental consent.
No, it is not traditional for the bride's father to give permission for marriage, but if she is fairly young (in her early 20's) then it would be nice if her fiance asked her father just to be respectful.
Your fiance has to get the permission from his Commander.
Not without a court order. And she will require parental permission to get married.
Yes , But Only in Alabama .
If your parents give permission, yes. If your fiance is underage, parental permission is also required. The rules of the state that you apply for the marriage license in will apply.
No, there is not. You must be 18 to get married in most states without parental permission. Most states will not allow someone under the age of 16 to get married even with permission. You may be able to get a court order to get married, but it isn't likely.
Only in certain states...GA, TN, FL, and AL are allowed to. I am not sure about the other ones.
The guy she is originally married to. Not her fiance
No. If the fiance is the natural father, then he does have rights to his son. Getting married doesn't give him legal rights to your child (assuming he is not the father). He must adopt in order to have legal rights.
A K1 visa is issued to the fiance of a United States citizen. It gives the foreigner permission to enter the US. The person must then marry their fiancee within 90 days of entry to the country.
Your fiancee's father and your grandmother were brother and sister. You fiance is first cousin with one of your parents. So you would be first cousins once removed.