The chapter deals with the issue of early marriage as one of the most prominent issues plaguing societies. The family is the entity of society, and women are the cornerstones of the family. There is no doubt that forming a family requires the availability of several conditions, the most important of which is the woman's ability to manage family affairs, as practical reality has resulted in the spread of the phenomenon of underage marriage. As one of the reflections resulting from poverty, the spread of ignorance, and adherence to some customs and traditions. This chapter aims to shed light on the psychological, health, and social aspects of early marriage and explain why it has become more and more common in society. It also aims to explain the legal framework that governs its confrontation as one of the most prominent forms of child trafficking. The study concluded that the need for an integrated community confrontation plan or strategy depends on enforcing laws and adopting large-scale mass media campaigns to spread public awareness of this issue and establish emergency lines.