80% Of Teen Marriages End In Divorce, Teenage Brides At Risk For Abuse And Life Of Poverty
Are Teen Marriages Doomed To Fail?
If you ask someone the percentage of marriages that end in divorce, it’s likely that they will tell you 50%.  If this is true, and 1 in 2 unions will eventually end, then clearly couples that get married have an uphill battle to make it last.  On top of the typical hurdles that a marriage will have to overcome, a couple that chooses to marry while teenagers face an even more daunting task.
Dayton Daily News Investigation
In a study conducted by College of William and Mary law school, 80% of teen marriages ended in divorce. Click here to read the study. Â In the face of such sobering statistics, Ohio has seen a recent push to change the age that teens are allowed to legally marry. Â Currently, the law requires that females be at least 16, while males must be 18 to marry without judicial consent. Â That being said, there are exceptions made for younger, pregnant teens, if they have parental consent and juvenile court approval.
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