Yes in most states it is. The courts prefer both parents to stay together if the young woman is pregnant or they have a child together. Good luck Marcy
People can get married in most country after they reach age 18 and can even be married a 16 under special circumstances.
The English language has no special term for the brother of the woman who married your son.
In the US, most states will not allow a 15 year old to get married without special circumstances. Parental permission is required until 18 to get married.
Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin. The English language does not have a special term for the spouse of a cousin. That spouse is not considered to be related to you.
West Virginia that's my guess! There is no state that will allow a minor to get married without parental consent or special circumstances/court approval
Most states will allow it as young as 16. A few will allow it under special circumstances without permission.
The English language has no special term to describe the grandfather of your son-in-law, and he is not considered to be related to you.
Pretty much every state allows people under 18 to get married with parental consent. But if you don't have parental consent, then there is no state where you can get married without court approval/special circumstances.
The cast of Special Circumstances - 2007 includes: Hector Salgado as himself
There is no state that will allow 15-year-olds to get married without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances. Many state wouldn't allow it at all.
Well, any horse under 14.2 hands is considered a pony except under special circumstances. -andalusiangirl
18 is the most common age. There are certain states however, where under special circumstances people of 16 years old can be married.