Not for the underage bride.However, if the male is underage he will need his parents permission.Besides in FL.
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In some cases yes. If you are both underage he will need parents permission.In most states a female can marry without parental consent if she is pregnant.Only in Florida can a male who is underage and expecting a child can marry the mother of that child.However, if you are not pregnant, please do not try to get pregnant just to get married.There is no guaruntees.
Most states have an age of consent for sex, and an age of consent for marriage (which may be the same of different). If you are above the age of consent for marriage then you can marry him. If not even with your parent's permission it will likely not be recognized as a legal marriage by the USA. Be warned, marrying an illegal alien is not a guarantee they won't be deported.
As far as I know, underage marriage is legal so long as the parents of the underage bride/groom have given consent.
There is not a consent form for underage dating. This comes from your parents consent and your age, maturity and ideals.
None of them and in some you also need the courts permission apart from your parents.
You have to have her parent's consent, otherwise, unless she gets emancipated from her parents, the wedding is illegal until she is 18. Not necessarily, it depends in what state you live in and what the age of consent is in that state.
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well yes and no actually. because during the marriage, the parents have to be there to allow their underage child to get married,and there has to be a written agreement by the parents. if their isn't, then yes, the adult marrying the underage child will have charges against him or her.The marriage actually cannot happen without the parents there,which is most important.
That depends on the state. In many states, if both parents have equal custody, then both signatures would be required.
In NC a pregnant 15-year-old can ask for court approval to marry. A judge may approve the marriage if they find that 'the underage party is capable of assuming the responsibilities of marriage and the marriage will serve the best interest of the underage party'. However, be aware that there is a presumption that 'the marriage will not serve the best interest of the underage party when all living parents of the underage party oppose the marriage. The fact that the female is pregnant, or has given birth to a child, alone does not establish that the best interest of the underage party will be served by the marriage'. So if Mom and Dad oppose the marriage...
If you are under the age of 18, then the consent of the CUSTODIAL parent or Guardian is necessary. So, if this parent does not have custody, then they cannot sign for you to get married.