In Texas, an underage minor can get married if she is pregnant, but there are specific legal requirements. A minor aged 16 or 17 can marry with parental consent and judicial approval, while those under 16 require both parental consent and a court order. The process involves obtaining a marriage license, and the pregnancy does not exempt the minor from these requirements. It's important to consult legal resources or professionals for guidance in such situations.
A pregnant minor cannot get married in GA without parental consent. They used to be able to, but GA changed the law in 2006 (and they should have changed it years before they did).
A minor- pregnant or not- cannot marry without parental consent.
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Yes. Getting pregnant as a minor does not exactly show that you are responsible and should be emancipated. Marrying this young only increases the risk for divorce. The majority of divorces occur before the child is 1yo.
No, being pregnant does not create an emancipation situation. It just shows that the minor cannot take care of themselves.
No.
If BOTH parents consent (in writing) to the court then the minor CAN get married.
Only if the minor was below 16 when they had sex.
Not without parental permission. Until she becomes an adult or gets a court order, the parents control it.
YOU CAN GET MARRIED IN ANY STATE WHEN YOU'RE A MINOR SO LONG AS YOUR PARENTS SIGN A RELEASE FORM...
Unless you have parental, or legal guardian consent, a minor can not marry in any state of the U.S.
Not without the consent of her parents or legal guardian. Being pregnant or having a child does not confer emancipation upon the minor female.