Adolescent marriage is common in Guatemala, especially in rural areas, where over half of women aged 20-24 were married before 18. Factors contributing to this problem include lack of access to education and reproductive healthcare, poverty, and traditional beliefs. Child marriage often leads to negative consequences such as early pregnancy and childbirth complications, high rates of domestic abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and school dropout. Improving access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities could help address this issue.