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The only way a 16 year old can get married is if they have parental permission or a court order.

Maybe. (If you are the grandparent, I suggest you help her in anyway you can. I got married at 16, and my parents hated it, but now love it. I have 4 kids, been married for 15 years and have made quite a life for everyone to be proud of, and that was without my parents' support. Now we get along and they say they made a mistake. But if it does not work out for your daughter, if you support her, she knows she has a place to come running to when it does not work out.)

They could not get custody merely because they're angry that you got married. Now, if they have a legitimate reason for seeking custody, like you're unable to provide for the child (not saying that's the case, merely using it as an example) then that's a different matter entirely.

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Q: If a 16-year-old gets married without parental permission could her parents take custody of their grandchild away from her?
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