Legal Question in Family Law in Colorado

Teen Marriage

How can I marry a 17 year old asap despite the fathers disapproval? Her parents are divorced and the mother would probably go for it. Is there any possability of getting a judicial approval without parental consent?


Asked on 9/30/05, 2:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

The Harris Law Firm, P.C The Harris Law Firm, P.C.

Re: Teen Marriage

Thank you for contacting us with your legal question. My name is Hollie Hinton and I am an attorney here at The Harris Law Firm, P.C.

In order for a 17-year old to obtain a marriage license in Colorado, the teenager must have either parental consent or judicial approval. If the teen's parent's are still married or together, both parents must consent. If the parents are divorced, the parent with custody must consent. If the teen cannot obtain parental consent, then she must petition the district court for judicial approval. In this legal proceeding, the court still must give reasonable notice to the parents prior to approving such a petition.

The judicial proceeding will take time.

Thenk you again for your question.

Hollie A. Hinton, Esq.

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Answered on 10/02/05, 12:34 pm


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