In the US you can marry at 17 with parental consent to anyone. Court permission is not needed.
You don't need the court to give permission, your parents consent is enough.
Yes. In some states they can't get married, even with parental permission. In others it requires the parent's permission and a court order to get married at 15.
If she isn't pregnant, there is no place in the United States. And even if she is pregnant, the few states that would allow it still require a court order.
Not without parental permission. Until she becomes an adult or gets a court order, the parents control it.
All of them if you have parental permission or a court order.
With parental permission you can. Otherwise it would require a court order.
In Tennessee you can get married without permission at the age of 18. With parental permission you can get married at 16. Under 16 requires a court order.
You are not yet an adult. Until you turn 19 you will require parental permission. A court order may be granted if the judge thinks it appropriate.
It varies from state to state.AnswerNo. Permission must be obtained from both parents or the parent who has legal custodial rights. Some states also require permission from the court before allowing a sixteen years old to marry.AnswerYes, call your local court house and ask the clerk of courts.
No, the minor must have the consent of the parent(s) and permission of the court. If both male and female are minor's then the parent(s) or legal guardian of both must be present in court at the time of the petition hearing for the marriage license.
No. You must have parental permission to get married until you are 18. You may be able to get a court order to allow it, but there are going to have to be other factors for them to do it.
Just about anywhere if you have parental permission or a court order, otherwise you will have to wait until 18.