definitely.
Me and my husband are seperated and we are having our daughter get married this next week..what to say or say anything at all?
Your daughter can get married after the parents die......but during the time when the daughter is still in her parents house she can not.
Anne was married to King Henry VIII of England. She had one daughter, Elizabeth I. Anne's parents were Sir Thomas Boleyn and Lady Elizabeth Howard.
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Most modern countries can allow this, provided the daughter is capable of taking on this challenge. Dolly Parton took custody of her younger siblings after the passing of her parents. This was right after she married her husband, and before she gained recognition.
* If you have been given guardianship of her then yes. If she has parents or her husband is there then it would be the husband who has the power and if he is not there then her parents. If your daughter-in-law has no one then you will have to seek legal advice to become her guardian.
Yes, she is married since 1996. She and her husband are the parents of four children.
Yes, If you still love him. If you dont and you hate his guts, No.
Depends on where you live but no as long as you can show proof you are married and are with your husband/wife. Atleast that is how the law is where I live. I married when i was 17 and my mother had no control over anything i did anymore
Honesty is always the best policy. If you try to hide the fact you are already married the lies will eventually catch up to you and you will have to sign the wedding registry at the church. Your husband and yourself should meet with both sets of parents and tell them the truth. The parents may be hurt that you both have kept it a secret because most parents want to see their son and daughter married. Once the shock is over then suggest that you have another wedding for their sake and see if they will agree to it. If not, at least the secret is out and you and your husband do not have to keep hiding the fact you are married. If you are 18 years of age you are no longer minors and can marry without the parents permission.
Your granddaughter has four great grandmother's and presumably each had a husband. Two of them are your father and your father-in-law, but the other two are the grand parents of your daughter-in-law. You are not related to the grandparents of your daughter-in-law.
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.