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Can you get married in Texas at the of age 15?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Only if they have both parental consent and court approval. Good luck convincing a judge that it's in the best interest of a 15-year-old child to get married (in other words, your chances of obtaining approval are about the same as the chances of a snowball surviving in Hades).

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