Go to the CA county recorder/clerks page in the related links and locate your county. Click on that link, and find "marriage licenses" on your county's Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk page. Click on THAT link, and see if there's a section on "marriage licenses under 18". That should give you the phone number for the juvenile court. You can call them and ask what you need.
No. In the state of TX, pregnant or not, a minor needs parental permission in order to marry.
You need to be worried about the laws of your state. Boyfriend can't take you to another state to get married. First, it's illegal to take a minor across state lines without parental permission. Second, even if it wasn't, you couldn't get married anyway, because you're a minor without parental permission who is not a resident of their state.
The mother is criminal negligent for allowing her to date an 18 year old and letting her 15 year old get pregnant. And 15 may not be allowed to marry without a court order, depending on the state they are in. And depending upon the state laws, the boyfriend may be liable for statutory rape charges or criminal sexual contact charges.
No.
Yes. As a result of just such a lawsuit, the state of California now permits same-sex couples to marry.
No
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Oklahoma allow pregnant teens or teens who have a child to marry without parental consent. In Florida, Kentucky, and Oklahoma you also need authorization from the court.
Yikes. This doesn't sound like a good idea largely because of the distance in experience and age. Being pregnant does not make you old enough to marry without your parents' permission. **** Pregnant or not, a 15-year-old in TN needs both parental consent and court approval in order to marry. If you state 'pregnancy' as the reason that you should be granted court approval, then you're admitting in front of a judge that Boyfriend committed a felony.
Yes. The age of consent is 18 in the State Of California.
If you're in the US, the only thing that matters is if it's allowed in the state where you are a legal resident, because even if it were allowed in another state, you couldn't travel there and get it done (they wouldn't marry you). Check the laws of your state.
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. State law does not make exceptions for minors who are pregnant or have a child. Anyone under the age of 18, must have parental or legal guardian permission to marry.
No. Same-sex couples could already marry in California when Proposition 8 was voted on. Proposition 8 asked if the state constitution of California should be amended to take away the right of same-sex couples to marry.