In most states(maybe even all), especially if there was a divorce between the parents
No. Both of you will require permission to get married. And depending on the state, a 15 year old may require a court order to get married.
In the state of Florida, drivers with only a learner's permit must be on their parent's insurance so that in the event that an accident does occur then they are covered.
No, not in any state. The only thing you are emancipated about when you are a minor parent is your health.
You don't get married under age !
you can get married as young as 15 as long as you have parent's permission. Once you're 17 or 18, you can get married to whomever, whenever you want.
That will depend on the laws in that jurisdiction. Many states require a spouse to have an interest in all real property owned during the marriage.
Most states require you to be 18 to marry without parental consent. The only state allowing marriage at 17 is in Mississippi if you are a male.
A step parent has to be married to the husband, but a sur rogate only carries the baby for a unfortunate couple.
Rather than would be allowed depends on the state. In many states the signature of both parents is required.
It depend on you situation, If you can prove to a court that getting married is the best thing for you then you probably don�t need your parents at all, but if you just want to get married at sixteen then you only need a parent who is a Legal guardian. It depends on the state. Many states require the signature of both parents if they have equal custody. If your parents are divorced then only 1 parent has to sign. My mom signed for me when I was 16 and me and my hubby are happily married! If parents share joint custodial rights then both parents must give permission for a minor to marry. If parents are married and one objects the minor cannot marry.
Only the state can.
Yes, but only in certain states.