There is no state where a minor can get married without parental consent or special circumstances/court approval.
Yes. The legal age for Nebraska is 19. Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of the minors parents is a federal felony. As soon as the minor's parents contacted authorities the adult and the minor would be taken into custody when located in Colorado (or any state) or upon their return to Nebraska.
can a minor in the state of Missouri be emancipated with parental permission at the age of 15
Yes. Tenancy by the entirety is available for married people in Missouri.
Laws vary from state to state.
YOU CAN GET MARRIED IN ANY STATE WHEN YOU'RE A MINOR SO LONG AS YOUR PARENTS SIGN A RELEASE FORM...
The age of seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. Unless you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
Yes. The state of Missouri recognizes virtually all marriages legally performed in California.
There is no emancipation statute in Missouri. Which means it will be almost impossible to get the court to grant you the rights of an adult.
No, pregnancy does not grant emancipation rights to a minor female regardless of her state of residency.
You can get married depending on the statutes in the state where you are attempting to do so. Check the stats of various states and you will find your answer In most states (if not all) simply having a child does not make you an adult/emancipated minor.
The minor will be returned home and the adult will be facing federal charges for taking them in (because once you cross state lines, it becomes a federal issue).