“Any person becomes legally emancipated of right by marriage. Nevertheless, in order to alienate or mortgage any real property or to contract loans, a minor emancipated by marriage shall require the consent of his father, in default of his father that of his mother, and in the proper case that of his tutor, in those cases in which the minor has not attained the age of eighteen (18).”
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 239; Feb. 15, 1996, No. 7, § 2; Sept. 11, 2009, No. 97, § 1; § 1; Apr. 27, 2012, No. 78, § 1.