You are very young and the counselor is going to try to talk some sense into you and hopefully he/she will. Getting married at 15 is suicide! You need to live more of life, hopefully gain some knowledge regarding who you are and what you want out of life as well as learning life's skills. As far as the judge is concerned unless you are pregnant there isn't much hope of him/her even acknowledging you as a candidate for marriage and even if pregnant the judge still could go against you. Please rethink this idea of getting married. It's a lot of red tape and could take months. You are simply too young to get married. Although you might be angry now about so many people going against your wishes, you will be very grateful later in life. Marcy
In order to get married in TX you would have to have parental consent. To get married in CA you would have to have parental consent *and* would have to meet with a counselor *and* then appear before a superior court judge.
In CA, if either party is under 18, in addition to getting parental consent, the couple must also schedule an appointment with a counselor and then appear before a superior court judge.
That is not all you need. Under 18 you need to make an appointment with a counselor, appear before a superior court judge and show certified copies of your birth certificates, and have one parent appear with you when you apply for the marriage license.
When below 18 at least one of your parents, or legal guardian, must appear with you. You also need certified copies of your birth certificate. The couple also have to schedule an appointment with a counselor and then appear before a California superior court judge. But you should know that a judge would not let a 15yo get married only because she is pregnant. Marriage emancipates you and having a baby is not enough to make you mature enough for that at 15. But you can try.
If either partner is under 18, one parent or legal guardian must be present. If a parent can not be present, due to death, separation, divorce or other circumstances, proper evidence must be presented for verification. You will need a certified copy of your birth certificate. The couple must schedule an appointment with a counselor and then appear before a superior court judge
It is not likely a judge will allow a 15-years-old to marry. The minor(s) must attend a counseling session with at least one parent or legal guardian, the parent(s) or guardian must also be present at the court appearance. The counselor will speak with the couple together and usually separately, then submit a recommendation to the judge. Regardless of the counselor's assessment the presiding judge makes the final decision if the marriage is to be allowed to take place.
California: If either the bride or groom is under 18, at least one of the minor's parents, or legal guardian, must appear with the couple. Certified copies of birth certificates are required. The couple must also schedule an appointment with a counselor and then appear before a superior court judge. So, it sounds like just one parent can sign, provided of course that they have legal custody of you. But you should be aware that if they do this without the other parent's knowledge/agreement, it could end up tearing your entire family apart.
I was married in California but i filed singel is that ok?
You are already married. You can have a ceremony in California but the legal marriage took place in Las Vegas. If you apply for a marriage license in California they will ask if you have ever been married before. You must disclose that you are already married and California will not issue the marriage license.
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