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I believe that in Kentucky a pregnant minor can apply to a district court judge for permission to marry without parental consent. But that doesn

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In kansas can a 23 year old legally marry a 16 year old if she is pregnant?

Only if the minor has parental consent.


Can a sixteen year old marry his pregnant girlfriend in Missouri without parental consent?

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.


Can a 16-year-old legally move out with parental consent in Kansas?

Not legally, but if parental consent is given, there's not really any repercussion or consequence.


Can a 17 year old legally leave home in Kentucky without consent?

No, in Kentucky, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and cannot legally leave home without parental consent unless they have been emancipated by a court. Parents or guardians are legally responsible for providing care and support for minors until they reach the age of majority.


Can a 17-year-old legally move out without parental consent or emancipation?

No, not legally.


Can a 14 year old move out of their house legally without parental consent?

No, not legally.


Can seventeen year old boy marry his pregnant girlfriend with parental consent?

Legally, yes. But I don't think many people would recommend it.


Can a sixteen year old move out at sixteen in Kentucky?

No, a sixteen year old can not legally move out on their own in Kentucky. Unless the sixteen year old is married or has parental permission they have to live with the parent until they are 18.


Can you legally leave the country in Washington at 16 with parental consent?

YES


What age can a child legally marry in Missouri?

16/17 can marry with parental consent. Under 16 needs parental consent and court approval.


Can a 17-year-old leave home legally in the state of vermont without parental consent?

They cannot do so legally. Unless they have parental permission.


How can a person get legally married at 16?

In the UK, you can legally get married at the age of 16, but only with parental consent. In the US, different states have different laws about the age one can get married legally. Most of them allow marriage with parental consent, and sometimes a court order and birth certificate. In some circumstances, there are states that allow marriage at the age of 16 without parental consent if the bride is pregnant. To see a full list of the laws and specific requirements for marriage in each state, see the "Marriage Laws by State" in the related links.

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