You are not considered an adult until you are 18, let alone get married. If your parents find out or the cops, you will find that out!
If she is legally married, yes. If she is emancipated, yes. If she has her parents' permission, yes. If she doesn't have her parents' permission, no, but she can apply for emancipation.
Not unless you get a court order that will allow it.
In California, a 16-year-old cannot legally move out of their parents' home without their permission. The legal age of emancipation in California is 18, unless the minor has been emancipated by a court order.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
You both need to be eighteen to do it wihtout permission, because then your parents can't legally force you to stop.
1. Get Grandparents'/Parents' Permission or 2. Get married (which will require Grandparent's/Parents' permission) or 3. She gets emancipated (which is hard to do without grandparents'/parents' permission)
If you are under the age of 16, you are unable to get married by law. However, if you are over 16 but under 18 you can get permission from the underage parties parents (the boys). Once you are 18, you can legally get married without the permission from parents.
If your parents give you permission, you can move out at any time. Giving that permission does not releave them of their responsibilities for you.
No, they cannot do so legally, unless they have parental permission. Until they are 18 or married, the parents are responsible.
Yes, with your parents permission
Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.
Answer: Legally, no not unless you have a parents permission. Even if you did have a parents permission you really don't have say so in where you live.