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In reply to the discussion: Millionaire allows teen son to marry housekeeper's daughter, avoid school [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)6. I hate the way the media covers these things
"180 days in jail for allowing his 16-year-old son to get married, effectively keeping the teen out of a Utah boarding school."
It would be more accurate if they would describe just how it got this way. A parent can give a child permission to marry, and the clerk in Vegas must have been satisfied with that. So whatever he is arrested for, it must be something like contempt of court order. And the court that made that order may not have the legal right to trump the boy getting married.
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Millionaire allows teen son to marry housekeeper's daughter, avoid school [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
OP
Yeah! And? A FLORIDA dad used the rules to keep his son out of a private reform school/prison.
Edweird
Jul 2012
#14
It really is difficult to understand what's going on in this case without
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#27
This will be one for the lawyers. He did not break any laws. He just made a court order moot.
CBGLuthier
Jul 2012
#5
Without really knowing why the mother would take such an extreme measure, it really
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#10
Short of the son being a serial killer, no, it isn't hard at all to judge.
2ndAmForComputers
Jul 2012
#25
With his kind of money, I'm sure that if there is another side of this story, we'll hear about it.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#8
Except that the son was COURT ORDERED to go there. You, as father, have no discretion.
Edweird
Jul 2012
#61
I've never been divorced but don't 16 year olds typically get to provide some input
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#40