It will depend on the licensing requirements for your location and may be affected by a custody order. And if you are 18 or older, you don't need their consent. Contact your local licensing office, normally in the county courthouse. They will tell you what you need to have and how to prove it.
You just need parental consent from both of your parents. If your parents are not together, all parents that have parental rights must consent in order for you to obtain a passport.
If they have parental consent (from both parents assuming both have parental rights). Otherwise they have to wait until they're 18.
Different states have different requirements so it can be both or one.
With parental consent, yes. The move does not relieve the girls' parents from being responsible for her support, welfare and maintenance.
In some states, only one parent's consent is required for emancipation, while in others, consent from both parents may be necessary. It ultimately depends on the specific laws of the state where the emancipation is being requested.
The only way for him to marry his girlfriend is for her to be 18 and him to have parental consent or if she is under the age of 18 both would need parental consent. The male would have to be legally divorced from his parents otherwise.
All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.
21 without parental consent and 18 with parental consent.
No. You may be parents, but you are still minors and require parents consent. When you both turn 18 you can get married without your parents consent since at that point you are an adult.
Yes, only the 16-year-old would need parental consent to marry. If both parents of the minor have legal custody, then both must agree to the marriage.
Yes, you just can't marry that young without parental consent from the parents of both kids.
18 without parental consent 16 or 17 with consent of BOTH parents 14 or 15 with consent of BOTH parents AND consent of a Judge of NY State Supreme Court or consent of Family Court judge of the city or town where minor resides. NO marriage license is possible for anyone under 14 years of age