1. yes, realistically they should both have to sign one.
2. you have a messed up life...!
You have a child at 16!!??? No, until you turn 18 you need your parents consent. In Scotland you can.
In most states even if you have a child of your own and are under 18 you can not get married anywhere without your parents consent.
Most parents will consent to marriage if their daughter is pregnant. If this is not the case however you will have to wait until you have you baby. When you have your baby you are automatically emancipated and are considered an adult and then you can get married without consent. You are only medicly emancipated, your parents still have legal control over that. You would have to get a judge to overturn your parents desision which is hard to do.
Most parents will consent to marriage if their daughter is pregnant. If this is not the case however you will have to wait until you have you baby. When you have your baby you are automatically emancipated and are considered an adult and then you can get married without consent. You are only medicly emancipated, your parents still have legal control over that. You would have to get a judge to overturn your parents desision which is hard to do.
yes a 16 yr old can get married. in most cases it takes the parents consent, but highly depends on what state the 16 yr old is located. some states allow it w/out both parents consent.
No, you will your parents' consent.
Kesha's parents were never married. Her mother wanted a child, got prego and thus had a baby Kesha. As of recently, Kesha does not know who her biological father is.
His parents divorced when he was a baby. His mother married Terry Armstrong when he was 3. They would divorce later and his mother Ann raised him as a single mother working as a secretary.
a baby
The age of consent in the state may very well be 16. However, she is still the responsibility of her parents. Until she is 18, she has to have their permission. If she got married, (and her parents would have to consent!) she could move in with him.
No, you are not emancipated.
In Missouri, both parents generally need to provide consent for medical treatment for their minor child. However, if one parent has sole legal custody, that parent may have the authority to give consent independently. In situations where parents are divorced or separated, it's important to refer to the custody agreement to determine who has the legal right to consent to medical treatment. Always consult with a legal expert for specific situations.