On the surface, if no court orders exist, there is no legal limitation to a mother moving the children. However, the father has up to six months from the time of the move to file an injunction to have the children returned to the jurisdiction of the previous residence pending a court review. I educate fathers on this.
No, they are still minors.
In most jurisdictions, minors cannot get legally married without parental approval, so the point is moot.
minors can't get married at all without parental consent. so any "marriage" wouldn't be real.
minors
yes because they are minors
No.
you will lose your liscense
If they are married they are emancipated through the fact they are married, so I would say no.
Assuming they're minors, no.
only if the minors parents sign a form. why would you get married at 17 or 19?
I don't see why not
16 and 17 year olds can get married with parental consent anywhere in the US and most other countries.