If a 17-year-old gets married in a state that she doesn't live in can her parents make her get an annulment?

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Laws vary state to state, but if the person is underage and did not get parental permission as required to get married, the marriage can be annulled.

A marriage entered into by minors using false documentation to avoid the necessity of having parental consent is not legally valid, therefore an annulment or dissolution of marriage would not be needed.

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