In virtually all states, marriage emacipates a minor from his/her parent's supervision and responsibility. In virtually all states, marriage emacipates a minor from his/her parent's supervision and responsibility.
No. When married he/she is emancipated.
In Alabama, a minor must be at least 19 years old to leave home legally without parental consent. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or married.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Entering into marriage means entering into a legally binding contract. At 16 you cannot legally enter into a binding contract. So no, you can't LEGALLY get married.
There is no concrete evidence that Sojourner Truth was legally married. She was in a common-law marriage with a man named Thomas, with whom she had five children, but they were not legally married.
You legally married the day it happens
In some states you are allowed to marry as a minor with parental consent from the age of 15 and you then become emancipated. In Ohio it's 16. Married younger then that is illegal. It says in the law:Minors 16 or 17 years of age may obtain a marriage license and get married when one of the legal custodial guardians or parents is present with valid photo identification, and present a certified copy of each minor's birth certificate issued by a state or county.Once you are legally married you are emancipated and you are the only one legally responsible for yourself.
In New York, a parent's legal responsibility for a child typically ends when the child turns 21 or when the child becomes legally emancipated before that age. It can also end if the child gets married, joins the military, or is declared legally emancipated by a court.
If your parents consent, you can move out. Otherwise you must be emancipated or reach the age of majority to legally leave home.
That is one of the purposes of emancipation. It allows them to sign a legally binding contract.
Yes, you are still married.
If the man was already divorced legally , then the wife of four years and her children will get his property.
Only if you manage to get emancipated, which involves proving that a) you already provide for yourself and b) it will be better for your wellfare to be emancipated. It involves a court case as well.