it al depends on if whether or not your parents are divorced if they are then the one with the primary custody has to be the one that gives permission if they are still together then permission has to be given be both parents unless there is a special case like abuse, neglect, ect..
Generally, no. The legal age of majority in Mississippi is actually 21, whereas in most states it is 18. You can try to get emancipated but it will be much easier with parental permission.
Not unless the parents file a report. Also the parents of the minor have other legal options to have the minor returned to their custody if that is what they choose to do.
Only if you have a reason such as child abuse
In Mississippi you have to be at least 21 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married at 17 for the boy with permission. A girl can get married at 15, but it also requires her parent's consent.
You can get engaged without parental permission, you just can't get married until you are 18 without their permission.
Without parental permission it is 18 in most states. In Alabama and Nebraska it's 19 and Mississippi it's 21.
With parental permission, yes, you can get married. Without it, you would have to have a court order until you 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.
The age to get married in most places in the US, including Mississippi, is 18. They will allow 16 or 17 year olds to get married if they have parental permission. Some counties will allow it with a court order.
Without parental consent you would have to be 18
Without parental permission it is 18. With permission it is 16.
No. Mississippi requires that you be *21* to marry without parental consent/court approval. It's the oldest age requirement in the entire U.S.
No.
Seventeen with parental consent. The mimimum age was 17 with parental permission, 18 without their permission.