There is no state that will allow a 16-year-old to get married without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances. It would probably be rather tough to convince a court to overide the authority of a parent (which they don't like to do) because it would be in the best interest of 16-year-old to marry someone who's 13 years older than herself.
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In most places, a 16-year-old cannot marry without parental consent. Even if the mother does not consent, the 16-year-old would typically not be able to marry a 29-year-old man. Marriage laws vary by location, so it is important to check the specific laws in the relevant jurisdiction.
In Missouri, a child under the age of 18 can legally marry with parental consent and approval from a judge. Parents/guardians must appear in person to provide consent for the marriage.
No, in Georgia, individuals under the age of 18 cannot marry without parental consent. Both parties must be at least 18 years old to marry without parental consent.
In North Carolina, the legal age to marry without parental consent is 18. However, a 17-year-old can marry with the consent of a parent or guardian. Therefore, in this case, a 17-year-old would need parental consent to marry a 19-year-old in North Carolina.
In most states, individuals can marry at 17 with parental consent. Some states may require a court order in addition to parental consent. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where the marriage will take place.
You must be at least 18 years old to get married in Missouri without parental consent. Individuals aged 15-17 may obtain a marriage license with parental consent.