Can a 15-year-old and 17-year-old get married in South Carolina without a parent's consent if they already have a baby?

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Simply. No, the law forbids it.

If the woman is fifteen and she has already given birth, she is probably already considered emancipated (or she can file for emancipation and there won't be any issues) because in most states you are considered an adult if you have a child (I don't know if this applies to the father), but it depends on the individual state laws.

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