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Law Banning Child Marriages in Washington State Now in Effect

Law Banning Child Marriages in Washington State Now in Effect

Update: 2024-06-14
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Washington is now the 11th state in the country to ban child marriages via a new law that went into effect on June 6 that makes it illegal for anyone under 18 to get married. House Bill 1455, passed by the Legislature this session and signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee in March, took effect on June 6. Prior to the new law, Washington was one of five states with no age requirement to marry. In those other states, children of any age can be legally married with permission from a judge, and 17-year-olds only need parental permission.
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Law Banning Child Marriages in Washington State Now in Effect

Law Banning Child Marriages in Washington State Now in Effect

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