To me, theres no problem at all. I loved my girlfriend, whom I asked to marry me. She said yes. Best part is I'm 14.
a joke why do woman get married in white? To match the kitchen sink what discrimination does this come under
the point of getting married has never changed. the point is to find someone you love and to spend the rest of your life with them under gods holy name.
yes because you r getting married under different laws
the right age is when you are married or getting married around 23 but under 40 for health reasons
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.
they say it actually means there's gonna be a death and if its a wedding with no problems your gonna be under allot of stressing your dreaming your getting married and is all slow motion u have allot of envy you never get there.
In some states getting married emancipates you. But since you need to be 18 in Oklahoma to get married without parental consent that is probably moot.
It isn't possible to have insurance once in wedlock. To be married, under law, it means that you are fully independent on paying for your own insurance. It doesn't seem to be a problem since people who are married are usually financially prepared for it.
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If you are under 18 and not emancipated, you cannot get married without your parents consent. Period. Okay i think whoever wrote that answer was a worried parent. I've been researching because I'm getting married and in sum other countries such as Ukraine Scotland and Paraguay you can get married under 18 without parental consent... tho I'm not entirely sure on the conditions yet, sorry.