If you have parental consent then why would you need to leave your home state? A 15 year old girl is not old enough to get married and will definitely regret it at some point, besides divorce is not cheap. If you love each other enough you can wait and enjoy growing up, trust me it will be over before you know it and being a "responsible adult" is not easy or very much fun. To the previous poster, the reason they want to go out of state is because a 15-year-old can't get married in Illinois. To the original poster, Missouri does not have a residency requirment. However, you would have to get court approval in order to get married (even with her parents' consent), and the judge will only grant approval if you are able to show "good cause" and/or that unusual conditions make the marriage "advisable." So, he can deny the request.
you cant marry your first cousin in the state of Missouri but they wont recognize that yall are first cousins unless yall look alot alike...or if its in the marriage document.
John Colter finally return to Missouri to settle down and marry.
You'll need to explain "illegal boyfriend." If that refers to an issue with age, you won't be able to marry anywhere.
The process is the same for marrying anyone, regardless of immigration status. There is no citizenship requirement for obtaining a marriage license marriage in Missouri.
16/17 can marry with parental consent. Under 16 needs parental consent and court approval.
Grant was married at the bride's home in St. Louis, Missouri.
It depends on where you are; call your daughter's high school and ask for their advice.
No.
No. Missouri requires that you be 18 to marry without parental consent.
no time. as soon as the divorce papers are final and submitted you can re-marry
If you have parental permission, yes, you can.
You have to be at least 18 to get married without parental consent.