Parental consent has nothing to do with the laws in place. If you are underage by the laws view, you are still underage. if you wonder if marriage emancipates you, yes it does.
Kansas is a "no-fault" divorce law state
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i think nothing will happen why not she has her rights to marry because i think marry for girls is good if she wants it and its better than make sex without marriage i do not know why they allow sex to underage and prevent marriage its not fair laws
If you're 16/17 you can marry if you have parental consent. You can marry without parental consent at 18.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Kansas beginning November 13, 2014. The only possible obstacle in the future is if the United States Supreme Court agrees to hear an appeal of the decision striking down Kansas' anti-gay marriage laws, decides in favor of the state of Kansas and begins permitting states to pass laws limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples again.
I don't believe there is anything in the Bible about marriage underage, since in most marriages in the Bible, the girl would be considered "underage". Puberty was when girls were put into arranged marriages in Biblical times.
Not for the underage bride.However, if the male is underage he will need his parents permission.Besides in FL.
Yes, cousin marriage is legal in Kansas. However, it's important to note that regulations regarding cousin marriage can vary from state to state, so it's advisable to check the specific laws and regulations in Kansas.
Yes. The federal courts have ruled that laws in Kansas limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples only are unconstitutional.Same-sex marriage is legal in the state of Kansas, and the very first same-sex couples will be issued marriage licenses when the County Clerks offices open early on November 13, 2014.
yes they do
In NC a pregnant 15-year-old can ask for court approval to marry. A judge may approve the marriage if they find that 'the underage party is capable of assuming the responsibilities of marriage and the marriage will serve the best interest of the underage party'. However, be aware that there is a presumption that 'the marriage will not serve the best interest of the underage party when all living parents of the underage party oppose the marriage. The fact that the female is pregnant, or has given birth to a child, alone does not establish that the best interest of the underage party will be served by the marriage'. So if Mom and Dad oppose the marriage...