If either
1. Your parents permit it. (for legal purposes failing to stop you can count as permission)
2. A judge gives you emancipated minor status. Which will probably take till you are 18 or married to process. Once you're married you are automatically emancipated in most place, but you can't get married without your parents permission until you're 18.
A 17-year-old is a minor and cannot leave home without parental permission unless they
It depends on how old you are, the legal age of majority with the exception of four states is age 18. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
You can get engaged without parental permission, you just can't get married until you are 18 without their permission.
Yes
Yes, but they will not be able to get married without parental permission until they turn 18.
In Florida you must be at least 18 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married at 16. If there is a doctor's certificate of pregnancy and a court order, a license can be issued without parental permission.
Eighteen.
Without parental consent you would have to be 18
There is no emancipation statute in Oklahoma. They do allow for the removal of the disabilities of minority, allowing them to contract, but without parental permission it is difficult.
Without parental permission it is 18. With permission it is 16.
Seventeen with parental consent. The mimimum age was 17 with parental permission, 18 without their permission.
They wouldn't be granted a visa without parental permission.
A minor- pregnant or not- cannot marry without parental consent.
I use to live in Oklahoma and I know that a girl of 17 usually does what she wants without having much parental consent. What I mean is that she is so close to being 18 that authorities don't usually worry about her. If you need to show parental consent, then get the parents to make out some type of paper giving their permission and have them sign it in front of a notary and have it notarized.