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Senate Votes To Set 17 As Minimum Age To Marry

The Florida Senate is backing off a complete ban on child marriage. 

The Senate unanimously passed a bill Monday that would set the minimum age to marry at 17. 

The Senate passed a bill last month to prohibit the marriage of anyone under 18 under any circumstance, but the House carved out exceptions for 16- and 17-year-olds when there's a pregnancy. 

The bill no longer makes pregnancy an issue but does require that anyone marrying a 17-year-old cannot be more than two years older. A minor would need parental consent. 

Right now, children aged 16 and 17 can marry with the consent of both children's parents. But if a pregnancy is involved, there is no minimum age for marriage as long as a judge approves the marriage license. 

The bill now goes back to the House.

Copyright 2018 Health News Florida

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