Is granting consent to marry an adopted child allowed?

If you adopt a fifteen year old, can you give yourself consent to marry the child, while they are under age?

Could you grant guardian to someone else and have them grant you consent to marry the child?

Does the state have final say of approval on granting consent?

I don’t quite get the question. My interpretation is: Can the adopted parent of a minor give consent to himself/herself to marry that adopted child? If that’s the question, then the answer is that the question of consent is moot, since adoptive parents cannot marry their adopted children, irrespective of any sort of consent. Adoption creates, legally, the bond between child and parent that exists between biological child and parent.

Ahh, then, what about granting guardian ship to someone else, as a loop hole procedure? Does that work?

The court grants guardianship, not the parent. In any case, guardianship (or putting a child into foster care) does not stop the parent from being a parent, it just assigns someone else to care for the child.

Any the case, a child adopted by a person, can be readopted by the friends of that person, who can then grant consent for the previous parent to marry their child?

“Readopted”?
How do you propose to “unadopt” the child in the first place?

The question is based at its source. an underage adopted child, given consent to marry the adopted parents. People say I speak unintelligibly or troll on the language directive. But you all really just, act IGNORANTLY, to the point of my topic.

Quite a contradictory standard.

Can an underage adoptive child, be given consent to marry, the originally adoptive parents.

Didn’t this happen on one of he Law & Orders? I recall something about a man being murdered, then his wife ran off out of state with her teenage stepson and married him (she was his legal guardian, but not adopted mother).

Hopefully you don’t need an answer fast.

Woody Allen managed it. Sort of.

But she was not underage; she was 19 when they started the relationship. It probably depends on the state. And yes, Henry, your posts are extremely difficult to parse and at times unintelligible. Nobody is being willfully ignorant or singling you out.

When you adopt a child, it becomes yours. You don’t get to legally abandon it without damn good reason, I can’t see how a court would allow you to get anywhere near that underage child romantically right after you had just abandoned him/her.

The more I think about this post, the creepier it appears.

The answer to this question is NO. Parents are not legally allowed to marry their own children. Also, the question is icky.

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Henryunderborn, in view of your other posts on similar topics, as well as the fact that your posts vary so drastically in comprehensibility, I have come to the conclusion that you are trolling. On that basis, I am banning you.

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