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loka_neztor
Aug 31, 2008, 11:51 AM
I'm 16 years old and my man is older then me he is in his 20's... my mom got papers and had it noterised and stamped saying I can get married to my boyfriend but it was stamped in Nevada can I get married in sandiego showing that paper? And can I get married since my mom got it stamped? He is a iileagal like no papers so can I still marrie him?

N0help4u
Aug 31, 2008, 11:57 AM
In California it is illegal for anyone over 21 to be with anybody under 16.
Your mother would have to go through the courts to find if there is any possible way for you to marry him.
I really doubt Nevada papers would hold up in any way in California.

Years ago I even heard of a married Mexican couple where he got arrested for statutory rape with his wife because the Texas law was that he could not be with her even though they had been married in Mexico before they moved to Texas.

Fr_Chuck
Aug 31, 2008, 12:24 PM
Not much of a mom huh, sorry a 16 year old marring a "20 something" illegal alien. Wow what a great future??

No, mom is going to have to go to the court house with you and sign in person

N0help4u
Aug 31, 2008, 12:45 PM
Yeah most Mexican's I know that came here on the work program married and then went back to their wife in Mexico within a year. One girl did it twice, she is obsessed with Mexican guys.
Also another problem with marrying someone from other countries is it is really hard if you have a baby with them and then they take the child and return to their country.

Back in the mid 70's many middle eastern guys were doing that and the girls could not get their kids back.

loka_neztor
Aug 31, 2008, 02:50 PM
Age is nothing but a number said god he made sex he made kids he made the earth but he did not make the laws buddies we love each other dearly and we want to get married

hollylovesbrandon
Aug 31, 2008, 07:56 PM
I don't think frchuck meant it to be rude or mean in any way. I think all he was saying is that your mother should have discouraged your from getting married at such a young age. And especially to someone that much older than you.

Before you marry this person I would suggest you think about your future a little bit more. You are 16. You shouldn't be thinking about marriage. You should be thinking about prom and your driver's license and high school graduation. I think you owe it to yourself to be young as long as you can.

BetrayalBtCamp
Sep 3, 2008, 12:15 PM
Marriage is a life long challenge & certain factors make the odds for success better or worse. You have a lot of the worse factors in play which is why everyone is concerned about you.

I know you are seeking advice on how to get married not whether you should get married. I know you feel love is enough but it's not, there is a whole lot more that also makes a huge difference in how successful a marriage or even life will be. You have a lot of major strikes against you with your ages & his legal status alone which will make things even harder.

Why do you think getting married right now is a good thing to do? How well do you really know each other? Have you been together long? Do you know his family, friends? Has he been married before or in any long term relationships?

loka_neztor
Sep 8, 2008, 01:23 PM
I don't want no dam love advise I need legal advise so enough with the you love him do you know each other I just need 1 answer and that is can I marry him gesh?

ylaira
Sep 8, 2008, 01:52 PM
United States: Usually 18. Most states, however, allow marriage at a younger age with parental and/or judicial consent. Some states allow marriage at a still younger age if the female is pregnant. There are a few states that have a higher age.

Alabama: 18, 16 with parental consent. (statute).
Alaska: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Arizona: no statutory minimum, under 18 with parental consent, under 16 with approval of a superior court judge and parental consent. (statute)
Arkansas: 18, 16 for females and 17 for males with parental consent.[13]
California: no statutory minimum, those under 18 must receive approval of a superior court judge, or parental consent.
Colorado: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Connecticut: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
District of Columbia: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Delaware: 18, 16 for females with parental consent.[13]
Florida: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Georgia: 18, 15 with parental consent, 16 without parental consent if pregnant.[13]
Hawaii: 18, 15 with parental consent.[13]
Idaho: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Illinois: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Indiana: 18, 17 with parental consent, 15 in the case of pregnancy with both parental and judicial consent.[14]
Iowa: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Kansas: 18, no minimum with parental consent.[13]
Kentucky: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Louisiana: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Maine: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Massachusetts: 18 for first marriage, 16 with parental and judicial consent [15].
Maryland: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Michigan: 18, 16 with parental consent, 15 and under with parental consent and probate judge approval.
Minnesota: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Mississippi: 21, 17 for males, 15 for females, with parental consent.
Missouri: 18, 15 with parental consent.[13]
Montana: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Nebraska: 19, 17 with parental consent.[13]
Nevada: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
New Hampshire: 18, 14 for males and 13 for females, in cases of "special cause" with parental consent and court permission.
New Jersey: 18, 16 with parental consent.
New Mexico: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
New York: 18, 16 with parental consent, 14 with parental and judicial consent.
North Carolina: 18, 16 with parental consent, unlimited in case of pregnancy or birth of child with parental consent.
North Dakota: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Ohio: 18 for males, 16 for females, less with parental consent.
Oklahoma: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Oregon: 18, 17 with parental consent. The consenting parent or guardian must accompany the applicant when applying for the marriage license.
Pennsylvania: 18, 16 with Birth Certificate and written consent of parent or guardian, under 16 with parental consent and the approval of a Judge of the Orphans Court. (statute)
Puerto Rico: 21, 18 with parental consent.[13]
Rhode Island: 18, 16 for females with parental consent.[13]
South Carolina: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
South Dakota: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Tennessee: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Texas: 18, 16 with parental consent. 14 with judicial consent or if person under 18 had previously married and divorced.
Utah: 18 for first marriage, 16 with parental consent, 15 with court approval.[16]
Vermont: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Virginia: 18, 16 with parental consent.[17]
Washington: 18, 17 with parental consent.[13] May be waived by superior court judge.(statute)
West Virginia: 18, 16 with parental consent, under 16 (unspecified limit) with parental and judicial consent[18][13]
Wisconsin: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]
Wyoming: 18, 16 with parental consent.[13]

DoulaLC
Sep 8, 2008, 02:03 PM
Age wise, and with your mother's consent, may not be the issue. One possible obsticle is that he is in the US illegally. There is a very good chance that he will end up deported and you may have to decide whether you would want to live in Mexico.

Fr_Chuck
Sep 8, 2008, 02:13 PM
Well actually yes I was being rude, a 16 year old is a child still and has no business getting married, They need to be in high school doing study, going to school dances and learning what life is really about, At this point and time, no they have no idea. What marriage is all about.

And we did not even go to the point that a grown man in their 20's is nothing but a child molestor wanting to be with a 16 year old kid.

An on top of that we will add to it that he is not a citizen, and even a illegal alien on top of that. So a child is wanting to marry a adult criminal. Ok, the man can not legally hold a job in the US, so there is not much of a long time future for a relationship like this.

So yes, I was rude, any mother who wants that for her child, and any mother who wants to turn her child over to grown man. Yes, I have serious issues with women like that.

Thanks for the defense, but I have to even control what I would really like to say since I would have to delete my own post for using words like that.

ylaira
Sep 8, 2008, 02:14 PM
Deported illegal alien will never see an american soil ever.

liz28
Sep 8, 2008, 05:15 PM
In California if either the bride or groom is under 18, at least one of the minor's parents, or legal guardian, must appear with the couple. Certified copies of birth certificates are required. The couple must also schedule an appointment with a counselor and then appear before a superior court judge.

So, even though you have a notarized statement from your mom it won't be valid like it was in Nevada. She must be present when you get married.

Unhappily_Happy
Sep 9, 2008, 05:31 PM
Seriously? Did you try calling the place where you want to get married?

Maybe you should focus on finishing high school so you can spell properly and get a decent job. You don't want to depend on him for the rest of your life.

I'm with Fr_Chuck on this.

talaniman
Sep 10, 2008, 06:25 PM
Your so all fired sure you want to get married, but didn't have the sense to just Google your question. The future looks great for you, and your illegal boyfriend.