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Is the signature of just one parent sufficient to qualify as parental permission for a minor to marry?

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Is the signature of just one parent sufficient to qualify as parental permission for a minor to marry?

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No. Permission of one parent is only sufficient if that parent has sole legal custody of the minor or if the other parent is deceased.

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A. No. Permission of one parent is only sufficient if that parent has sole legal custody of the minor or if the other parent is deceased.

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