No. Their legal guardian, since they are still lawfully considered a "child" is their parents ... assuming one can actually obtain a marriage license for whatever minor age the one child is.
In marriage, neither spouse "owns" the other ... marriage is a two person relationship where both man and wife work harmoniously together and treat each other as equals and never dominate the other.
She's considered emancipated after being married. She has no legal guardian.
It has to be the legal guardian so only if your aunt is your legal guardian and not your parents. Only the legal guardian is responsible for you.
In Ohio, even with the consent of a legal guardian, you have to be 16 to get married. No. The legal guardian (sister) would need to give her permission and also permission would have to be obtained from the court (or a higher court of jurisdiction) that granted the guardianship.
Just one, but it can also be a legal guardian
No. You need the consent of your legal guardian
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Not usually. It has to be your legal guardian. The person that has custody of you.
Not without the consent of her parents or legal guardian. Being pregnant or having a child does not confer emancipation upon the minor female.
You will need a legal guardian to agree to let you get married. Your father had no right to agree to anything because he is not your legal guardian. You are a minor and of course you already know you cannot get married of your own choice and need your guardian to agree and sign the documents. Whether you want to hear it or not 16 is far too young to get married and you have plenty of time for marriage. You need to finish your education and get yourself a good paying job to exist in the world of today. It would be wise of you to put off getting married until you are 18 and then you are no longer classed as a minor. If you love each other two more years is not that long to wait.
To be appointed a legal guardian for your mom, you usually have to be at least 18 years old. Additionally, you would need to meet certain requirements set by the court, such as being mentally competent and able to fulfill the duties of a guardian.
Not unless he is the legal guardian.
I am not entirely sure, but I do know that unless you are over 18 a legal guardian has to sign a consent form allowing you to get married.