If both parents are living, you have to have the consent of both.
If BOTH parents consent (in writing) to the court then the minor CAN get married.
Yes, but you must have parental consent. His parents would have to sign a form giving him permission. Realistically, both of you are way too young to get married. It will be much harder for you to have better incomes, afford education and housing.
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.
That depends on the state that you live in. There are states that require the consent of both parents if both have custody.
Yes You Can, If Both Parents Sign A Consent Form
If you are married, they had to consent to it. A marriage means they are considered emancipated.
You shouldn't but if you think you have to then you have to have your parents consent first... they have tro sign papers both sides have to sign it your parents and his...
In Tennessee, custody laws for married parents follow the principle of shared custody, where both parents have equal rights and responsibilities in making decisions for their child. The court will consider the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements.
It is not right in todays world that teenagers should get married without the consent of both parents from both sides. First of all marriage is a serious matter, teenagers should first have good jobs, and parents of both should be there as their blessings for the couple is a must for it to work out.
yes a 16 yr old can get married. in most cases it takes the parents consent, but highly depends on what state the 16 yr old is located. some states allow it w/out both parents consent.
Laws vary from state to state and from country to country. In North America you have to be 18 to get married without parental consent. Whether both parents are needed or not depends on the specific place you are getting married.