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Legally, you can not move out. If you do you can be considered a runaway and your parents can have you brought back home by the police or even put in juvenile hall. Your best bet is to try and talk it out with your parents. Listen to what they have to say. Really, 16 is too young to be married. You have too much life to experience before you need to make such a life changing choice.

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Q: Can you move out at sixteen if you want to get married but your parent will not let you?
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