[QUOTE=Bloodstalker]For what it's worth, the age of marriage is not set in stone. Younger people can marry if they have parental consent. And yes, as odd as it sounds, some parents do consent. I have known "women" who have been legally married at the age of 12 to 14. It's not particularly common, but it's common enough that I know two such individuals.
I don;t advocate it mind you, but it does happen.[/QUOTE]Uhm I was quoting Belgian law, not American law. But yes if there are serious reasons, younger persons can marry (even without parental consent).
[QUOTE=Belgian Law]Age du consentement au mariage
Article 144, Titre V, Chapitre Premier du Code Civil :
" Nul ne peut contracter mariage avant dix-huit (18) ans. "
Article 145 :
" Le tribunal de la jeunesse peut, pour des motifs
graves, lever la prohibition de l’article précédent. La demande est introduite par requête soit par les père et mère, soit par l’un d’entre eux, soit par le mineur à défaut de consentement des parents.(...) "
[/QUOTE]Rough Translation (in Italics, uncertain):
Age of consent for Mariage
Article 144,
title V, First Chapter of the Civil Code:
"Noone can enter a mariage before eighteen (18) years."
Article 145
"The juvenile court can, for
serious reasons/motives, cancel the prohibition of the preceding article. The request is submitted by the parents, or by one of the parents, or by the minor if there is no parental consent (...)"
My stress on graves/serious.
We're a debauched country...
