Is there anyway to get married at the age of 17 in florida without parent consent?

Nope. In 50 of 50 states 17 is still a minor and you still require parental consent. For you to marry you will need to petition the court to become emancipated.

Emancipated is a legal process that makes you legally independent. You will have to prove that you are emotionally and financially able to provide for yourself. Some people will tell you that if you are pregnant it doesn't require parental consent but ... they are wrong.

For states who do allow 16 & 17 year old females to marry due to pregnancy, requires court consent, which is basically becoming emancipated. For a emancipation process, the court will ask you questions about your plan to be able to do the following on your own: Rent/Mortgage (you can't get an apartment underage) Car payment (you can't get a loan underage) Insurance (renters/home, life, car, health) Utilities (gas, electricity, and in some areas propane) Phone bill (need to be 18 to establish service, cell and land line) Cable bill (need to be 18 to order it) Gas for the car Tuition for college Books for college Food Furniture for your home Save for a future and rainy day Maintenance for your vehicles and home The key phrase there is "on your OWN", if you can't pay these on your own, then you're not ready to get married. A big part of being a responsible married adult is being able to make it on your OWN without assistance from anyone.

It is illegal in any state to marry under the age of 18. If you marry someone that is a minor you can be arrested for rape unless it has gone through the court system of emancipation and then the county can still pursue charges if a person is married to a minor and they are not.

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