Yes, a 16-year-old can live on a military base with her 19-year-old husband, but this is subject to specific regulations and requirements set by the military branch and local laws. Typically, the military requires that dependents be legally married and that proper documentation is provided. Additionally, the legal age for marriage varies by state, and parental consent may be needed if the minor is under the age of 18. It's essential to check the specific rules of the military installation and applicable state laws.
Maybe
Everywhere in the US, a 17 year old may go and live with anyone they choose with or without the consent of a parent or guardian. The only activity that requires a 17 year old's parental or guardian consent is enlistment in the military.
Yes. Often classes are held on base. Talk with a counselor concerning how you can do this.
Need more explanation of this to understand what the situation is. Who is the parent, the wife or husband, and what relationship is the 17 year old to her?
No, she didn't. She lives half of the year with her mother, Demeter. And the other half, she spends with her husband, Hades.
Their is a Military School for boys your sons age in Anaheim, CA. (St. Catherine"s Military School.
Probably not, since Otis Air Force Base was the place her baby Patrick died, and Bethesda Naval Medical Center was the place where the autopsy of her husband took place. She was not the kind of person to return to places like that where bad memories linger.
Gail Carson Levine lives with her husband, David Levine, in Brewster, New York. They live in a 200 year-old farmhouse with their Airedale, Jake.
Yes
St. Rita's husband died about the year 1422 after 18 years of marriage.
You get a baby by getting a husband, a year after you get a husband, you get a baby.
Not choose, but in Pennsylvania, a stepfather can file for custody.