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Okay what about if there was a judge involved. Could he, if he felt it was necessary, bypass the consent and allow the marriage to happen?
You are correct shrinkmaster. It is just somethings that i do not wish to discuss. My question though. Is it possible for the judge to do so. She has very abusive parents. Not only mentally but sometimes physically. Her "father" is a raging alcoholic and refuses to get help. He has hit and pushed her to the ground. He has approached me in a physical manner while he was drunk. Her "mom" is very mentally abusive. She acts nice around others but when everyones gone she says some pretty messed up things. They have kicked her out with no where to go, where i have gone to get her otherwise she would of and has slept at a park before we were together. There are numerous things that would allow her to be remived from that house. I personally are financially capable of taking care of us and that is why were talking about marriage to get her out. And that is not the onky reason. We have been together awhile and we are very much in love with each other. So with all of that, is it possible?
Sure, it is POSSIBLE, but it is also possible that I can be a successful write-in candidate for President.My question though. Is it possible for the judge to do so.
This is NOT a reason for emancipation or marriage. If she is being abused, she needs to tell someone! The police or CPS need to get involved. This may result in foster care or a parenting plan for the parents with CPS supervision, but it will NOT result in court-ordered emancipation and marriage.She has very abusive parents. Not only mentally but sometimes physically. Her "father" is a raging alcoholic and refuses to get help. He has hit and pushed her to the ground.
And how old are you? (Yes, it does matter ...)They have kicked her out with no where to go, where i have gone to get her otherwise she would of and has slept at a park before we were together.
Awesome! Then call CPS and the police and let them handle it.There are numerous things that would allow her to be remived from that house.
Not at all. No court is going to remove her from an abusive home only to place her into a position where she would be totally dependent on some other adult who intends to sleep with her!I personally are financially capable of taking care of us and that is why were talking about marriage to get her out. And that is not the onky reason. We have been together awhile and we are very much in love with each other. So with all of that, is it possible?
We have put thought into emancipation but she can not meet the pre requisites to do that.
Cdwjava I am 19 she is 16. We have not slept with each other. We are very careful about the law and we both agreed to wait. Of course there are urges but we will not be with each other in that way until it is legal. Also thank you for your response.