If you are under the age of 18, you can not get married in the Philippines even if your parents are okay with the marriage. Individuals must be at least 21 years old to get married in the Philippines without written parental consent. If your parents cannot appear with you before the local civil registrar, a legal affidavit with the signatures of two witnesses may be accepted.
Yes, you can marry someone with the same last name in the Philippines. It is not prohibited by law, but it is advisable to consult with a lawyer for guidance on any legal implications or documentation requirements.
17 is the legal age to be considered an adult.
You have to be 18 to get married in Connecticut. But if you are under 18 parental consent is needed. Also if you are under 16 you cannot get married.
According to Tennessee marriage law FAQ... You must be 18 years old or older to marry without parental consent. A birth certificate may be necessary to show proof of age. If either partner is under 18, parents or legal guardians must be present. If a parent can not be present, due to death, separation, divorce or other circumstances, proper evidence must be presented for verification. You will need a certified copy of your birth certificate. If you are under 16 you can not marry without a court order." The legal age to marry is 21 years as they are adults then, in the state of Tennessee
You have to be 18 to marry without parental consent.
If it is Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada the legal age to marry is 18.
There is no age restriction to propose a girl. However, there is a set minimum legal age to marry.
It is now 18 years of age to get married.
Well it's complex but Interpol lists the age of consent at 18 so go with that to be on the safe side.
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That would be the age of 18. Once they are 16 and have parental permission they may also marry.
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As long as they are both of legal age, yes they can marry.
It differs from state to state.
With a signed document giving full parental permission from your family. ~ Well, the legal age to marry is 13, you just have to still live with your guardian or parents. So I don't think you would be under 13 to want to marry. But, you can stay with that person you want to marry until you are legal age. Or at least the legal age used to be. The answer above is a good one though.
Yes, you can marry someone with the same last name in the Philippines. It is not prohibited by law, but it is advisable to consult with a lawyer for guidance on any legal implications or documentation requirements.