It depends on the church. The underage person person will need parental permission to get a marriage license, which is necessary to get married.
Whether or not a minor can be married is not usually defined by the Church but by the secular authorities. In some jurisdictions, a court may provide permission for such a marriage.
If a person in Georgia is underage (either 16 or 17), they can get married if their parent/custodial guardian signs a consent form. If the parent/guardian refuses to sign the form, the underage person cannot get legally married. A person can get married without parental consent at the age of 18 in Georgia. Honestly, it's not the most sensible idea to get married at such a young age.
no i wouldn't think so as long as you have permisson from your parent or guardian to be there or you are emancipated.
That would depend on the laws of the locality in question.
I don't think being in the military has anything to do with it. It's the laws of the state where you get married that has a say.
If the biological father does not have have legal custody, then, no, he can't.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes, they can. In ORC 4301.69(B) It clearly states - "That beer or intoxicating liquor will be consumed by an underage person on the premises of the accommodations that the person engages or uses, unless the person engaging or using the accommodations is the spouse of the underage person and is not an underage person, or is the parent or legal guardian of all of the underage persons, who consume beer or intoxicating liquor on the premises and that person is on the premises at all times when beer or intoxicating liquor is being consumed by an underage person;" ORC 4301.69 deals with underage persons concerning (liquor laws). It states many times over that an underage spouse or child is free to drink in their guardian or parents presence.
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Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
No, the Church requires that a sponsor be a practicing Catholic. A person married outside the Church would not be in full communion with the Church and could not be a sponsor.
If underage, both need to come to office to sign in person.
How do you know you want to get sponcer?