If you're in the US, no, she couldn't get a divorce on these grounds unless she can convince the court that her parents forced her to get married (in which case you'd probably be dealing with an annulment instead of a divorce). She can still get a divorce, just not on those grounds. She could, for example, file on the grounds of irreconcilable differences.
No. A divorce is the dissolution of a legal marriage. You are not married to your parents.
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
By obtaining their parents' consent. Iowa does allow marriage at 16 if the parents agree to it.
When a minor's parents allow them to get married. They must sign papers, and approve the marriage.
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If they are doing the marriage legally, nothing (unless you were required to give consent, in which case you shouldn't have given the consent if you didn't wnat them getting married).
minors can't get married at all without parental consent. so any "marriage" wouldn't be real.
If you are married, they had to consent to it. A marriage means they are considered emancipated.
Marriage grants emancipation; hoewever, you will need the consent of both parents to get a marriage license in Arkansas.
In the USA, Canada, and Mexico you must be 18 to get married without your parents permission. In 2 states in the USA you have to be OLDER to get married without your parents consent.
If the minors' parents consent they can get a marriage license.
Generally speaking, a minor cannot get married without consent. If the parents are dead, the legal guardian will have to consent to the marriage. In some states, it is possible for a court to grant permission for a minor to marry without parental consent in certain circumstances (for example, in the event of a pregnancy). Since marriage laws vary from state to state, you'd need to specify where you are for a full answer.