New York – Legal Minimum Age Of Marriage In New York State Is Now 17

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    FILE - The bride stands at the women section during the wedding . Photo by Yaakov Ledermam/Flash90 New York – New York state has raised the age of marriage to 17 in an effort to prevent child marriage.

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    The change took effect Thursday, a month after lawmakers voted to rewrite a state law that had allowed children as young as 14 to legally wed.

    Under the new rules, an individual aged 17 must receive judicial approval before marrying.

    New York had been one of only three states that allowed 14-year-olds to marry, the others being North Carolina and Alaska.

    More than 3,800 minors were married in New York between 2000 and 2010. Supporters of the new rules say child brides are often forced to give up economic and educational opportunities and are frequently the victims of domestic violence.


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    Normal
    Normal
    6 years ago

    What’s wrong with 50 year old Muslims marrying 14 year old girls?

    Secular
    Secular
    6 years ago

    How many people in our community are ‘legally’ married?

    Remember there are more benefits to be had if one is an unwed mother…

    mewhoze
    mewhoze
    6 years ago

    but they raise the smoking age to 21?