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Why is child marriage still legal in some states?

Why is child marriage still legal in some states?“Child marriage” technically means anyone under 18 or 21 years of age, depending on how you define “child”.In EVERY US state, the age of consent (meaning marriage without third party permission) is at least 18. It’s 19 in Nebraska, and 21 in Mississippi and Puerto Rico.However, most states also have exceptions to allow under-age marriage with court approval. The reason for allowing marriages under the age of 18 is because teenagers get pregnant. Most parents and states would prefer their daughters not be unwed mothers. By allowing underage marriage with parental consent at 16, it enables families to “save face” about what their children have been up to. Marriages younger than that always require a judge’s consent. That’s to prevent children (usually girls) being married off to older men. In a study done in Nevada, nearly every marriage license application that involved an underage (meaning under 16) marriage, the child was overwhelmingly female. Two reasons were listed in nearly all of the applications as the reason for the marriage: pregnancy/recent birth or “cultural norms”.State-by-State Marriage "Age of Consent" Laws - FindLawFindLaw's overview of state-by-state marriage age of consent laws. Learn more by visiting FindLaw's Family Law Center.https://www.findlaw.com/family/marriage/state-by-state-marriage-age-of-consent-laws.htmlChildren under the age of 18, but at least 16, can marry in most states with parental consent and/or judicial consent. West Virginia, New Hampshire, and Massachussetts require both.Children 16–18 can marry in Virginia only with judicial approval.Wyoming, Oklahoma, and New Mexico allow children under 16 to marry ONLY with judicial approval.Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,and Minnesota do not allow anyone under 18 to get married at all. Presently, at least other 12 states are contemplating an outright ban on marriages for anyone under the age 18, regardless of the reason.Maine does not allow anyone under 16 to get married for any reason.Alaska has a special rule for active duty military personnel: parties under the age of eighteen who are members of the U.S. armed forces are not required to provide parental consent (while on active duty). Also, marriage under the age of sixteen is possible if there's a court order.Arizona: A person can marry at sixteen, as long as one party isn't more than three years older than the minor, and 1) their parent consents, or 2) they are emancipated.Colorado has similar rules: With parental consent and a court order based on "the best interest of the child," and no more than a three year age gap, a child can marry at sixteen.Arkansas allows 17 year olds to marry with parental consent.California: With parental consent, there are no age limits regarding the minimum age for a couple to marry, but the partners and the minor's parents have to meet with court officials who must rule out abuse or coercion. There is a 30-day waiting period for minors unless they are seventeen and have graduated high school or one of the partners is pregnant.Georgia: Emancipated minors who are seventeen can marry after completing a premarital education course but not to someone more than four years older.Hawaii: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen. A person who is fifteen can marry with parental consent and judicial approval.Idaho: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen or seventeen, but only if there is no more than a three-year age gap between the two parties.Indiana: 16- or 17-year-olds can marry someone no more than four years older with approval from a juvenile court judge.Kansas: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen. With judicial approval, a person can marry at age fifteen.Louisiana: With parental consent and judicial approval, a minor who is sixteen or seventeen can marry a person less than three years older. No one under sixteen can marry.Maryland: With parental consent or proof of pregnancy/birth of a child, parties can marry at sixteen. A person can marry at fifteen with parental consent and there's proof the female is pregnant or has given birth to a child.Mississippi: The age of consent is twenty-one. With parental consent, males can marry at seventeen and females can marry at fifteen.Missouri: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen. A person over twenty-one cannot marry someone under the age of eighteen.Montana: With parental consent and after at least two separate counseling sessions, a person can marry at sixteen.Nebraska: With parental consent, a person can marry at seventeen.Nevada: A person can marry at seventeen with: (1) parental or guardian consent; (2) proof of Nevada residence; (3) a court order. (this stops children from eloping to Vegas for a drive-through wedding)New Mexico: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen. A person under sixteen can marry by order of a children's or family division of district court.North Carolina: A person can marry at fourteen with judicial consent, which is given if the person is pregnant or has given birth to a child.Ohio: With judicial consent, and so long as the parties are less than four years apart, minors can marry at age seventeen.Oregon: The age of consent is eighteen. With parental consent, a person can marry at seventeen.Rhode Island: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen. A person can marry under the age of sixteen if approved by the family court.Tennessee: With parental consent, a person can marry at seventeen; however, one party cannot be more than four years older than the minor.Texas: No exceptions other than emancipated minors 16–17 may marry.Utah: With parental consent, a person can marry at sixteen. A person can marry at age fifteen with parental consent and judicial approval or court commissioner.

Is it legal to drink with your parent at a restaurant in the US if you’re under 21?

That would depend upon where in the US you live.If you live in Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin or Wyoming, the answer is yes, it is legal for someone under the age of 21 to consume alcohol in a restaurant with parental approval.If you live in one of the other 42 states or D.C., then the answer is no.However, in the interest of covering the subject more fully, there are other circumstances when it is legally permissible for someone under the age of consent to consume alcohol outside of a restaurant environment (and under certain specific conditions).Underage alcohol consumption allowed...on private, non alcohol-selling premises, with parental consent in 29 stateson private, non alcohol-selling premises, without parental consent in 6 statesfor religious purposes in 26 statesfor medical purposes in 16 statesfor government work related purposes in 5 statesfor educational purposes (i.e. culinary school) in 11 stateswhen reporting medical need due to underage drinking for another minor in 17 states and DCsource: 45 States That Allow Underage (under 21) Alcohol Consumption

Can adults buy drinks for minors in a restaurant in the US?

Consuming alcohol under 21 at a restaurant with parental consent is legal in 10 states: Connecticut, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin, Wyoming.Note: there are different laws that regulate purchase and consuming alcohol under 21 years of age. Most states permit consumption of alcohol at private homes with parental consent by those under 21.45 States That Allow Underage (under 21) Alcohol Consumption

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