If she had parental permission and a legal license, she should be okay. If the license was obtained fraudulently, it would be void and she would not be emancipated.
Yes you are and yes you can.
i have no idea, but i think you can if you get legally emancipated from your parents
The 16 year old is considered emancipated. As long as they are legally married, the parents no longer have control.
Not unless she marries him first or is legally emancipated.
No, they cannot do so legally, unless they have parental permission. Until they are 18 or married, the parents are responsible.
Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.
In Alabama, a minor must be at least 19 years old to leave home legally without parental consent. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or married.
the state is not going to give your baby back if you are wanted by authorities. Getting married doesnt make warrents go away. And you cannot be legally married unless you are 18 or legally emancipated, and even then you cannot get married to someone unless they are under 18 and legally emancipated. or you can get married in a place in Scotland from the age of 15, without consent from parents. but it may not get youre baby back.
You cannot get married without her consent. You'll have to wait until you are 18. If you got married, you would be emancipated.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Entering into marriage means entering into a legally binding contract. At 16 you cannot legally enter into a binding contract. So no, you can't LEGALLY get married.
No, in West Virginia, a 16-year-old cannot move out without being legally emancipated. Emancipation is the legal process by which a minor is granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult before turning 18. Without emancipation, a minor is still under the custody and control of their parents or legal guardians.
A 17-year-old is not a woman, she is a minor, and therefore, no, she cannot move out without her parents permission unless she has been legally emancipated.