I'm surprised they don't have it, a few states do. Shit, California under 16 or 15 is allowed so long as the parents can get a judge to sign off on it.
All of America accepts marriages to children so long as you get the proper paperwork. Hell missouris kinda a cesspit for this as you can't marry a child anymore under the age of 16 even with parental consent as of this year, you can however get one pregnant, thus becoming a legal adult in missouri for the purposes of marriage and everything's fine then.
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u/parkerm1408 Jul 28 '25
Wasn't west Virginia the one that tried to run through a child marriage with parental consent bill awhile back? We need to shut that whole place down