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How much is the fine for not being of marriageable age

Time:2025-08-28 Views:1563


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  There is no such thing as a fine before the age of marriage. However, if both the man and the woman have not reached the legal age for marriage, they cannot register their marriage.
  There is no need to worry about fines before reaching the age of marriage, but one should approach marriage rationally and not ignore the legal age limit due to the rush to get married.
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  It is not possible to apply for marriage procedures before the age of marriage is reached. In contemporary society, if both men and women have not reached the legal age for marriage, they are unable to bring their household registration book and ID card to the local civil affairs department to register for marriage.
  Marriage is a serious legal act that must meet the conditions stipulated by law in order to be established. Therefore, for young people who have not yet reached the legal age for marriage, they should patiently wait until they reach the legal age before considering marriage.
  2. Society should also strengthen the education of young people's marriage concepts, guide them to establish correct marriage concepts, cherish marriage, and respect the law.
  III
  Fanneng Law Firm reminds that the age limit for marriage is one of the important legal provisions.
  According to relevant laws and regulations, the legal age for marriage for both men and women is not earlier than 22 years for men and 20 years for women.
  2. The law also stipulates that marriage should be fully voluntary for both men and women, and it is prohibited for either party to force or interfere with the other. These legal provisions not only reflect respect for marriage freedom, but also protect the rights and interests of minors.
  Therefore, when applying for marriage registration, both men and women must provide genuine and valid identification and age proof to ensure compliance with legal marriage conditions. Sichuan Faneng Law Firm is dedicated to serving you.

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