No but the court still require that your parents are with you in court to get the courts consent.
Yes, if you have parental consent.
Being pregnant does not make one a legal adult. Only reaching the age of majority or getting married will do so.
Yes, you can move out at the age of 17 in Georgia. That other guy has no idea what he is talking about. You can legally move out at 17 and can get approved emancipation at the age of 15 or 16 (not sure which) if you are pregnant.
As of 2012, the age of consent in both the state of Georgia and the nation of Georgia is 16.
In most Georgia counties both of you have to be 18 to apply for a marriage license. If you are 16-17yo you will need parental consent and in some counties also a probate judge has to approve the marriage license application.
Georgia used to, but I don't know if they do anymore. That's all I know of.
Where in Georgia can you get married without parents consent
In the state of Georgia, the legal age to move out of your parents home is 18. There are a few exceptions such as parental abuse, emancipation, the teen joined the military, or they became pregnant and got married.
Yes, if you have parental consent.
Bella gets married and is pregnant at age 18.
No, you have to their consent.AnswerIn order to get married as a minor in Georgia you have to be between the ages of 16 and 17. Then you have to be accompained by both parents whom have given written consent. AnswerAny person under the age of majority must have the permission of the parents or legal guardian to be married, the age of majority in Georgia is 18. There is an exception to the law when it pertains to minors who are at least 16 years of age and qualify under the specified guidelines. Anyone under the age of sixteen must have the permission from the court, an act which is very rarely granted. Answerin Georgia if you are pregnant then you can get married no matter what age you are
you should marry him first when you are of age then you should decide whether or not to get pregnant. The age laws do not change just because you are pregnant.
It really depends on where you live and if you are married or not.in Some states you have to have parents permission to get married but I know in Georgia you can get married to anyone no matter the age if you have proof of pregnancy. Hope that helped. The citing of the Georgia law is quite correct with the exception of a female minor being under the age of 14 and pregnant needs the permission of the court. This law applies to marriage of minors only in Georgia, Florida and Maryland. It does not apply to co-habitation in any state. The age of majority in all but four states is 18, in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. It is a fallacy that the parents or guardian of a minor has no legal recourse to have the minor returned to their custody or the custody of juvenile authorities. Being pregnant does not change the application of a state's legal age of majority.
In depends on what country you are talking about. In the US, they won't get one just because they are married. They will have to go through the same process as if they were not married. It doesn't bode well for a happy marriage.
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If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may apply if accompanied by both parents who have given written consent. If the bride is pregnant, no parental consent is required if you submit a statement from a licensed physician certifying that the bride is pregnant. Marcy
Yes, if you are married and the appropriate age and if you know who the baby daddy is