Any...you just have to have your parents consent
Most states will allow you to get married with the proper parental consent. However, I do not know of any state that will allow you to get married at seventeen without parental consent.
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.
No. You must be at least 18 to get married without parental consent even if you are pregnant. There is no place in North America and most of Europe that will allow you to get married younger without it. Some places might allow marriage with a court order, but they don't often grant them unless the parents are no longer living.
You need parental consent. GA used to allow pregnant minors to marry without parental consent, but they changed the law a few years ago, and they no longer allow it. (and in my opinion they should have changed the law long before they did)
If she isn't pregnant, there is no place in the United States. And even if she is pregnant, the few states that would allow it still require a court order.
No states that I know of. Some states do allow it but you have to have a court order.
None. All states require the individuals to be 18 or have parental consent.
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There are not state that will allow you to get married that young. A few will allow it if you are at least 15 and the court approves.
Only seventeen states allow Javelin as a field event in high school. Many other states such as Arizona are looking into adding the event.
It depends on where you live. If you're in the US most states would not allow a 14-year-old child to get married, regardless of the circumstances.
No. And even if you're pregnant, there are very fewstates that will allow it, and in the few that do, most of them require court approval.
In Indonesia anyone who is seventeen years old or older can vote. If an Indonesian is married and younger than seventeen then they can get a Kartu Tanda Penduduk (KTP for short) which will allow them to vote.
Marriage laws vary from state to state. Most states allow minors below 18 to marry with parental and/or judicial consent. Some states allow female minors who are pregnant to marry without parental or judicial consent.
It is not likely to be allowed. A few states will allow it, but it may required a court order.
No. Exceptions are not made because someone is pregnant
Go to your DHS caseworker or whatever they call it in your state and ask them to obtain emancipation status. This is generally available when you are pregnant. No, just because someone is pregnant does not mean they can get emancipated. Only about half the states allow it. All states require parental consent to get married under the age of 18, but in some states a court can waive that requirement if they are convinced it is in the best interests of the individuals and the child.
No, chances are not good. Many states will not allow someone under the age of 16 to get married at all. In others it requires parental permission and a court order to get married under the age of 16.
The bible states that bishops should be married. But the catholic church do not allow their fathers, and bishops to get married.
Texas is one of the states that will not allow a divorce while the mother is pregnant.
No, you must be 18 to get married without parental consent in any state in the United States. Some states will allow a license to be issued for 16 or 17-year-old if there is a court order.
All of them. A minor needs parents permission in all the states.
I would try to be smart about this. Wait till your legal then get married. Plus you can see if you guys would work out. Don't do something quickly because she is pregnant..
In most states you can not get married until you are 18 if your parents do not allow.
At the moment, in Nov. 2012, only two states have legalized marijuana, Washington state and Colorado. Seventeen states currently allow the medical use of marijuana.