Yes, they can, but ONLY with approval, no way around that.
Not unless you were married (parental approval), or by court order.
Only if they have both parental consent and court approval. Good luck convincing a judge that it's in the best interest of a 15-year-old child to get married (in other words, your chances of obtaining approval are about the same as the chances of a snowball surviving in Hades).
No.
She can get married with parental permission.
In order for a 14-year-old to marry in New York, they need parental consent AND court approval. Good luck getting court approval. Judges are not chomping at the bit to approve marriages for 14-year-old CHILDREN.
No, under 16 and you need court approval.
No
In OK, if you are under 16, then I believe you have to get court approval.
Yes, and in just about every state she would need a court order/approval as well as parental consent.
If the parents sign off or the 17 year old is emancipated.
There is no state in the U.S. that will allow someone under the age of 18 to get married without parental consent or special circumstances/court approval.