You don't automatically get the right to marry just because you are pregnant. You will still need the courts permission and no way they will allow a 14yo marry a 23yo who is guilty of statutory rape getting the minor pregnant. Even if he is not the father they will not find a pregnancy reason to marry at 14.
See the link below for all states requirements for minors to get married.
There are very few states that will allow a 14-year-old to marry, even with her parent's consent.
Some states will allow it with a court order, but that typically requires there to be pregnancy and the court doesn't have to allow it.
There are no states that will allow a 15-year-old to marry without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances. Some states wouldn't allow it period.
All states (BUT NOT OREGON) will allow 16 year olds to marry with parental consent.
There are no states that would allow a 15 year old to marry without parental consent unless they have court approval/special circumstances.
None. You would then need the courts consent.
Yes
Until both parties are over 18, they cannot marry without parental consent. Pregnancy does not make a difference in how the law views a minor. Answer: Florida is one state where a minor below 16 can marry with courts consent with or without pregnancy. Rare the court allows it though.
No state or province in North America will allow marriage without parental, or in some cases judicial, or both, consent. There are some states that will allow a 15 year old to get married. See the link below for details in specific states.
All states will allow a 16-year-old to get married if she has parental consent. Otherwise she must wait until she turns 18. Some states will allow a 16-year-old to get married with a court order, and the court will consider the pregnancy.
Without a court order, none of them allow someone under the age of 16 to get married.
NONE! You're a minor. Only your parents can give legal permission.