As long as your parents have legal custody of you and you are under the age of majority (18) then they have the right to decide where you live. If you leave home with their permission, they can call the police and have you picked up and brought back home. In addition, anyone who takes you in could be facing charges. Iowa does have laws against harboring a runaway, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, etc.
No. You cannot get married or emancipated in Iowa at 14/15.
Seventeen is not yet the age of adulthood in Iowa. You cannot move without parental permission.
In Iowa, you would need parental consent or a court order to legally move out of your parents' home if you are under 18. Otherwise, it could be considered running away, which is a status offense in Iowa for minors.
Only with parental consent.
You have to be an adult. That would be 18 in Iowa.
Anyone meeting the basic standards of a human being of the opposite gender.
Not without their parents approval. There is no age of emancipation in Iowa. A minor must turn 18 years of age before they are legally free to do as they please.
No, minors can not live alone in the state of Iowa. The only way a minor can live alone is if the minor has been emancipated.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Massachusetts are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Vermont are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in Iowa.