Swiss law on underage marriage set to be tightened
Keystone / Gaetan Bally
Switzerland is tightening its regulations on marriages of minors. Among other things, so-called summer holiday marriages will generally be invalid in future.
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Räte einigen sich bei Minderjährigenheiraten
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These refer to minors living in Switzerland who marry abroad during their holidays.
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On Wednesday the House of Representatives resolved the last differences with the Senate on the bill.
The only controversial point between the two chambers was an exception. This concerns cases in which one of the spouses is still a minor at the time of the examination of a marriage.
The Senate and the government had argued that a marriage can be maintained in such cases if a judge deems it necessary to maintain the marriage in the interests of the person concerned and for their protection.
The House of Representatives originally wanted to delete this exceptional provision, i.e. not allow any exceptions, but agreed with the Senate on Wednesday. The matter now goes to the final votes of both chambers.
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